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AABB: Blood Transfusion Therapy: A Physician's Handbook, 10th Ed.
By AABB (American Association of Blood Banks)
2011, 271 pages, $20 list
Blood Transfusion Therapy: A Physician's Handbook has been thoroughly reviewed and updated to reflect the most recent trends in transfusion medicine practice. This compact volume, which fits conveniently in a lab coat pocket, is packed with comprehensive discussions of blood components, plasma derivatives, transfusion practices, hemostatic disorders and adverse effects of transfusion, as well as succinct overviews of therapeutic apheresis and hematopoietic cellular therapy. References for each topic are extensive.
AABB: Code of Federal Regulations Mini-Handbook
By AABB (American Association of Blood Banks)
2011, 544 pages, $120 list
Designed to fit conveniently in a lab coat pocket, the CFR Mini-Handbook contains the most important portions of the Code of Federal Regulations that relate to blood banking, transfusion medicine and cellular therapy. This handy resource eliminates the need to carry several unwieldy volumes, presenting the regulations as they appear in the original sources, while making them portable and easily accessible.
AABB: Guidelines for Patient Blood Management and Blood Utilization
By AABB (American Association of Blood Banks)
2011, 52 pages, $47 list
In the name of patient safety and optimal outcomes, blood management and utilization concepts reach across diverse areas of transfusion medicine, from physician education and auditing to surgical techniques and topical hemostatics, to include all aspects of the transfusion decision-making process. Representing a major revision of the Guidelines for Blood Utilization Review (AABB, 2001), this Guideline assists facilities in developing strategies that provide for the appropriate use of blood and the use of alternatives that help to reduce or avoid the need for allogeneic blood transfusion. A multidisciplinary approach is advocated that includes the use of blood component guidelines, pharmaceutical preparations to minimize blood loss, blood conservation methods, and blood utilization review practices.
AABB: Standards for Blood Banks and Transfusion Services
By AABB (American Association of Blood Banks)
2012 (28th ed), 120 pages, $164 list
The 28th edition of Standards for Blood Banks and Transfusion Services details the latest standards of practice in blood banking and transfusion medicine. As in the past, a quality management system is the framework of the standards, with each of the 10 chapter headings representing one of the 10 Quality System Essentials.
AABB: Standards for Cellular Therapy Product Services, 5th edition
By AABB (American Association of Blood Banks)
2011, 126 pages, $142 list
The fifth edition of Standards for Cellular Therapy Product Services details the latest standards of practice for accredited cellular therapy facilities.
AABB: Standards for Immunohematology Reference Laboratories, 7th edition
By AABB (American Association of Blood Banks)
2011, 50 pages, $93 list
The seventh edition of Standards for Immunohematology Reference Laboratories relies on a matrix of quality management system and detailed operational requirements, such as those defining minimum antisera resources.
AABB: Standards for Relationship Testing Laboratories, 10th ed
By AABB (American Association of Blood Banks)
2011, 58 pages, $95 list
The 10th edition of Standards for Relationship Testing Laboratories (RT Standards) features new and revised requirements in areas such as personnel responsibilities, first-time accreditation, the use of autosomal markers, testing of backup systems and corrective action. Also incorporated are certain elements of the new Quality System Essentials 2011 as applicable to supplier and customer issues, as well as the interim standards relating to accredited vs nonaccredited activities described in promotional materials.
AABB: Technical Manual 17th Edition
By AABB (American Association of Blood Banks)
2011, 1038 pages, $224 list
Now in the 17th edition, AABBs Technical Manual remains one of the most globally referenced sources of information in blood banking, transfusion medicine and cellular therapy. It is considered a comprehensive text that is sought after as a valuable resource assisting both seasoned professionals and newcomers in finding critical information quickly.
AABB: Technical Manual and Standards for Blood Banks and Transfusion Services on CD-Rom
By AABB (American Association of Blood Banks)
2011, $250 list
This updated, fully searchable CD-ROM includes all content of the Technical Manual, 17th edition (also editions 12 through 16), and Standards for Blood Banks and Transfusion Services, 27th edition (also editions 1 through 26, with interim standards and errata).
Abbas: Basic Immunology: Functions and Disorders of the Immune System
By Abul Abbas
2012 (4th ed), 336 pages, $70 list
Understand all the essential concepts in immunology with Basic Immunology: Functions and Disorders of the Immune System! This concise, focused text provides you with an up-to-date, accessible introduction to the workings of the human immune system.
Abbas: Cellular and Molecular Immunology
By Abul Abbas
2011 (7th ed), 560 pages, $73 list
Cellular and Molecular Immunology takes a comprehensive yet straightforward approach to the latest developments in this active and fast-changing field. Drs. Abul K. Abbas, Andrew H. Lichtman, and Shiv Pillai present sweeping updates in this new edition to cover antigen receptors and signal transduction in immune cells, mucosal and skin immunity, cytokines, leukocyte-endothelial interaction, and more. In print and online with additional resources, this reference is the up-to-date and readable textbook you need to master the complex subject of immunology.
Abrams: Integrative Oncology
By Donald Abrams
2009 (1st ed), 624 pages, $40 list
People facing a new diagnosis of cancer are unsettled by their prognosis and treatment options, and they often seek to integrate complementary modalities into their conventional care plan, hoping to improve their chances of cure and decrease side effects. Many do so without informing their oncologist, for fear of alienating them or not convinced that their physician would be informed about complementary therapies. Integrative Oncology, the first volume in the Weil Integrative Medicine Library, provides a wealth of information for both practitioners and consumers on the emerging field of integrative oncology. Noted oncologist Donald Abrams and integrative medicine pioneer Andrew Weil and their international panel of experts present up-to-date and extensively referenced chapters on a wide spectrum of issues and challenges, bound in one comprehensive, reader-friendly text in a format featuring key points, sidebars, tables, and a two-color design for ease of use. It is destined to emerge as the definitive resource in this emerging field.
Adams: Atlas of Post-Mortem Techniques in Neuropathology
By J. Adams
2009 (1st ed), 156 pages, $46 list
This volume was first published in 1982. Hume Adams and Margaret Murray have produced an atlas that illustrates basic post-mortem techniques in neuropathology. It shows how to remove the brain, the spinal cord, samples of peripheral nerve and muscle, the eye and the contents of the orbit, the arteries in the neck that supply the brain and the structures in the base of the skull. These structures can then be examined in a sequence that will help to elucidate the sequence of events leading to a person's death. How a brain should be dissected is also illustrated, and there is a final chapter on brain neuro-anatomy.
Adesina: Atlas of Pediatric Brain Tumors
By Adekunle Adesina
2009 (1st ed), 342 pages, $219 list
Atlas of Pediatric Brain Tumors covers areas ranging from neuroimaging, the use of crush and touch preps during introperative consultation, classic histological features of brain tumors, tumor variants, and a miscellaneous group of challenging tumors. Chapters consist of essential diagnostic information and features highlighting recognized variants and their differential diagnoses. A section on molecular pathology and electron microscopy is also included for each tumor category; along with a list of classic reviews and innovative articles on each of the tumor entities as suggested reading at the end of each chapter. Created to fill a void in the practice of pediatric neuropathology, this practical and well-illustrated Atlas of Pediatric Brain Tumors represents a collection of interesting, common and unusual tumors for a diagnostic exercise by the reader.
Adler: Bone Diseases: Macroscopic, Histological, and Radiological Diagnosis of Structural Changes in the Skeleton
By Claus-Peter Adler
2014 (1st ed), 589 pages, $329 list
A comprehensive description of macroscopic, microscopic, and radiological methods for the diagnosis of bone diseases. The book presents all the procedures involved in diagnosis, using not only radiological and histological techniques, but also modern immunohistochemical and scintigraphic methods. Succinct and well-structured therapeutic recommendations are provided for an array of bone diseases, making this a practice-oriented reference work for pathologists, radiologists, rheumatologists, and orthopedists.
Adley: Food-Borne Pathogens
By Catherine Adley
2006 (1st ed), 280 pages, $139 list
A collection of readily reproducible classic and emerging molecular methods for the laboratory isolation and identification of the pathogens, viruses, and parasites that cause food-borne disease. Among the pathogens covered are specific bacteria, including Salmonella spp, Campylobacter spp., Listeria spp., and Bacillus spp.; viruses, including noroviruses and enteroviruses; and parasites, including Cryptosporidium and seafood nematode worms. The protocols follow the successful Methods in Biotechnology™ series format, each offering step-by-step laboratory instructions, an introduction outlining the principles behind the technique, lists of the necessary equipment and reagents, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
Agache: Measuring the Skin
By Pierre Agache
2011 (1st ed), 807 pages, $239 list
Written by leading experts in their field, this book presents, in balanced fashion, both the theory and the practice. Each chapter has a compendium of the present knowledge on structure and function. Thus, it is the first comprehensive manual which presents all the information available on techniques devoted to non-invasive skin measurement.
Agarwala: Melanoma: Translational Research and Emerging Therapies
By Sanjiv Agarwala
2008 (1st ed), 232 pages, 600 list, $200 list
Assembling, reviewing, and synthesizing state-of-the-art information on translational research and therapies of melanoma into one convenient source, Melanoma: Translational Research and Emerging Therapies provides clinicians and researchers the necessary context and perspective to integrate and effectively deploy cutting-edge therapies into daily practice.
Ahluwalia: Cosmetics Applications of Laser Light-Based Systems
By Gurpreet Ahluwalia
2008, 500 pages, $245 list
This book is the first to introduce a range of currently used, or under development, laser- and light-based technologies that will provide greater cosmetic benefits to the consumer. It explains the basic physics of light-based technologies, the bio-physical principles behind their mechanism of action, and their applications in many cosmetic procedures. The fundamentals of skin and hair physiology (relevant to the understanding of actions of various cosmetics) are also explained, as are cosmeceuticals; topical drugs for cosmetic benefits; non-invasive and invasive options available for beauty treatments, and how all this fits in with the emerging light-based technologies.
Ahmad: New Strategies Combating Bacterial Infection
By Iqbal Ahmad
2008 (1st ed), 322 pages, $175 list
Written by an experienced international team of researchers from various fields ranging from biotechnology to traditional medicine, the book provides complete and comprehensive coverage of topics relevant to new antibacterial drugs. This ready reference and handbook adopts a novel approach, focusing on combating multi-drug resistance in bacteria by developing antibacterials with new target sites, using new advances in drug discovery as well as natural products.
Ahmed: Nephron Sparing Surgery for Renal Tumors
By Hytham Ahmed
2012 (1st ed), 184 pages, $73 list
Nephron sparing surgery for renal tumors is a procedure that entails complete local resection of a renal tumor while leaving the largest possible amount of normal functioning parenchyma in the involved kidney. in the past it was only employed in cases with absolute indications, now its indications are increasing, not only to cases with relative indications, but also to elective indications. This book contains a review of literature for nephron sparing surgery for renal tumors, including its advantages and disadvantages, indications and contraindications, preparation for it, its different techniques, its results, complications and follow-up protocols after performing it, besides a review to applied renal anatomy and a review to the experience of the National Cancer Institute,Cairo University, Egypt in ten years with this procedure.
Ahsan: Polyomaviruses and Human Diseases
By Hasimul Ahsan
2006 (1st ed), 387 pages, 79 illus, $169 list
This book explains the means of diagnosis and treatment of polyomavirus and contains an ample outline of the history, pathology, symptoms, and treatment of diseases induced by human polyomavirus.
Alam: Body Rejuvenation
By Murad Alam
2010 (1st ed), 264 pages, 225 illus, $189 list
Body Rejuvenation is the first practical manual that describes off-the-face minimally invasive rejuvenation. Sections are organized by body area, and within each section, individual chapters contain step-by-step treatment algorithms. Chapters are brief and concise by design, so interested readers can readily obtain the information necessary to treat patients successfully. Expert authors share their experience with body rejuvenation, so that you don’t have to learn by trial and error.
Alam: Cosmetic Dermatology: Requisites in Dermatology Series
By Murad Alam
2008 (1st ed), 368 pages, $119 list
Consult with the experts in dermatology on their best practice approaches on cosmeceuticals, botulinum toxin, fillers, chemical peels, vascular and pigment lasers, ablative devices, nonablative light sources, tightening devices, hair transplants, liposuction, and advanced cosmetic surgical techniques. This title in the Requisites in Dermatology series is the perfect resource for quick reference and rapid review in cosmetic dermatology. It succinctly presents all of the most essential clinical and foundational knowledge you need for certification, recertification or practice.
Alam: Evidence Based Procedural Dermatology
By Murad Alam
2011(1st ed), 300 pages, 150 illus, $99 list
This title functions as a ready reference for best practices in procedural dermatology, a recently ACGME-approved subspecialty of dermatology. The first part of the book instructs the reader how to perform and how to critically appraise clinical research. The second, and main, part of the book is comprised of topical chapters that will review the current best evidence in skin cancer surgery, laser surgery of the skin, cosmetic dermatology, and many other procedures performed by the dermatologist. These chapters are written by leading experts in each of these subfields. Evidence-Based Procedural Dermatology is packed with vital information for practicing dermatologic surgeons, and also dermatology residents and fellows, who will be able to apply the summaries of best practices in their training and certification exams.
Alam: Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology Series: Non-Surgical Skin Tightening and Lifting
By Murad Alam
2008 (1st ed), 192 pages, 500 illus, $189 list
This brand new title in the Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology Series presents up-to-the-minute, practical guidance on the hottest non-surgical skin tightening and lifting techniques shaping today's practice. Succinctly written and lavishly illustrated, it focuses on procedural how-to's and offers step-by-step advice on proper techniques, pitfalls, and tricks of the trade-so you can refine and hone your skills and expand your surgical repertoire. You'll find current, to-the-point guidance from associate series editor, Murad Alam MD, series editor Jeffrey S. Dover MD FRCP, and plus a stellar cast of contributors. Implement the newest procedures into your practice immediately and confidently-with the outstanding guidance you'll find in this volume of the Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology Series and its accompanying DVD.
Alam: Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology Series: Treatment of Leg Veins
By Murad Alam
2010 (2nd ed), 208 pages, $149 list
With its bound-in instructional DVD, Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology Series: Treatment of Leg Veins by Murad Alam, MD and Sirunya Silapunt, MD, offers practical, step-by-step visual guidance as well as expert hints and tips for performing a full range of cosmetic procedures including ambulatory phlebectomy, sclerotherapy, foam sclerotherapy, and laser surgery. Edited by the foremost pioneers in the field, this edition provides coverage of timely topics and advancements and includes new chapters on ultrasound techniques and compression. Case studies with more "before and after" clinical photographs depict cases as they present in practice, and an expanded collection of procedural video clips enables you to immediately implement the newest surgical procedures into your practice.
Al-Abbadi: Salivary Gland Cytology: A Color Atlas
By Mousa Al-Abbadi
2011 (1st ed), 264 pages, $100 list, more complete information
Al-Mulla: Formalin-Fixed Paraffin Embedded Tissues
By Fahd Al-Mulla
2011 (1st ed), 295 pages, 57 illus, $139 list, more complete information
Alam: Evidence Based Procedural Dermatology
By Murad Alam
2011(1st ed), 300 pages, 150 illus, $99 list
This title functions as a ready reference for best practices in procedural dermatology, a recently ACGME-approved subspecialty of dermatology. The first part of the book instructs the reader how to perform and how to critically appraise clinical research. The second, and main, part of the book is comprised of topical chapters that will review the current best evidence in skin cancer surgery, laser surgery of the skin, cosmetic dermatology, and many other procedures performed by the dermatologist. These chapters are written by leading experts in each of these subfields. Evidence-Based Procedural Dermatology is packed with vital information for practicing dermatologic surgeons, and also dermatology residents and fellows, who will be able to apply the summaries of best practices in their training and certification exams.
Albitar: Monoclonal Antibodies: Methods and Protocols
By Maher Albitar
2007 (1st ed), 267 pages, $100 list
Examines state-of-the-art methods that employ monoclonal antibodies, including generating mouse monoclonal antibodies through hybridoma technology, future methods for engineering recombinant and humanized antibodies, methods for engineering soluble Fc fusion protein and the use of antibodies and flow cytometry in the quantification of cell signaling proteins.
Albores-Saavedra: Tumors of the Gallbladder, Extrahepatic Bile Ducts, and Ampulla of Vater (Vol 27)
By Jorge Albores-Saavedra, Donald Earl Henson, and David S. Klimstra
2000, 365 pages, $85 list
Tumors of the gallbladder, extrahepatic bile ducts, and ampulla of Vater are uncommon and show a broad morphologic spectrum. Because of their rarity and unusual morphologic features, some of these tumors pose a real challenge to the pathologist. Their exact histologic classification, however, is essential for therapeutic and prognostic purposes. Moreover, a wide variety of tumorlike lesions that arise at these anatomic sites complicate the differential diagnosis. In this third series fascicle, the gross, microscopic, immunohistochemical, and ultrastructural features of benign and malignant tumors of the gallbladder, extrahepatic bile ducts, and ampulla of Vater are illustrated and discussed in detail. In addition to the common adenocarcinomas, many other tumor types including clear cell, undifferentiated, and small-cell carcinomas; adenomas; and mesenchymal, lymphoid, and endocrine neoplasms, are included. The association of endocrine tumors with clinical syndromes is emphasized. When appropriate, information about molecular pathology is included. Valuable epidemiologic data and prognostic factors for gallbladder, extrahepatic bile duct, and ampullary carcinomas are provided. This 365-page fascicle, which includes 628 illustrations (most of which are in color), should be an essential reference for residents, oncologists, and pathologists in practice.
Allen: Diffuse Malignant Mesothelioma
By Timothy Craig Allen
2015, 142 pages, 56 illus, $104 list
This volume is the most up-to-date text available on diffuse malignant mesothelioma and includes all the newest imaging modalities, immunohistochemical features, and ever-expanding information on the molecular characteristics of the cancer. In-depth chapters contain fully referenced text as well as detailed tables and images. While the primary audiences for this book are pathologists and pathology residents, the broad examination of diffuse malignant mesothelioma, including its epidemiology, makes this book valuable to radiologists, surgeons, oncologists, and other clinical physicians and their residents as well.
Ali: Atlas of Pancreatic Cytopathology: With Histopathologic Correlations
By Syed Ali
2009 (1st ed), 208 pages, 450 illus, $135 list
This book fills a void in current pathology literature. With 450 high-resolution images, including images of histopathologic and radiologic features, this practical atlas presents an integrated approach to diagnostic cytopathology that will help physician cytopathologists, cytotechnologists, and pathologists avoid potential pitfalls and "look-alike" lesions. Written by recognized experts in the field, the extensive high-resolution color images of the characteristic features of pancreatic disease are presented with detailed descriptions that cover classic features, diagnostic clues, and potential pitfalls.
Ali: Atlas of Thyroid Cytopathology
By Syed Z. Ali, Ritu Nayar, Jeffrey F. Krane, William H. Westra
2013 (1st ed), 224 pages, 500 illus, $135 list
The Atlas of Thyroid Cytopathology is a generously illustrated and user-friendly volume that serves as a desk reference and a practical guide in the diagnostically challenging area of thyroid cytopathology. The text is comprised of 500 high-resolution color images that thoroughly illustrate the important aspects of the cytopathology of thyroid disease. Complete coverage of thyroid cytopathology is provided; in addition to full coverage of non-neoplastic lesions, benign and borderline neoplasms and papillary thyroid carcinoma, chapters include normal cytology, uncommon primary neoplasms, follicular neoplasms, Hürthle cell neoplasms, medullary thyroid carcinomas, and metastatic and secondary cancers. Selected images of the histopathologic characteristics of the lesions are also included for morphologic correlation, making this text attractive to both cytopathologists and surgical pathologists. Nationally recognized experts in thyroid cytopathology and histopathology provide authoritative analysis of every aspect of thyroid cytopathologic analysis.
Ali: Atlas of Urinary Cytopathology: With Histopathologic Correlations
By Syed Ali
2009, 232 pages, $135 list
The Atlas of Urinary Cytopathology is a generously illustrated and user-friendly volume that serves as a desk reference and a practical guide in the diagnostically challenging are of urinary cytopathology. The text is comprised of 500 high-resolution color images that thoroughly illustrate the important aspects of the cytopathology of urinary tract disease. Complete coverage of urinary cytopathology is provided; in addition to full coverage of non-neoplastic lesions, benign and borderline neoplasms and urothelial carcinoma, chapters include normal cytology, uncommon primary neoplasms, upper urinary tract lesions, and metastatic and secondary cancers. Selected images of the histopathologic characteristics of the lesions are also included for morphologic correlation, making this text attractive to both cytopathologists and surgical pathologists. Nationally recognized experts in urinary cytopathology and histopathology provide authoritative analysis of every aspect of urinary cytopathologic analysis.
Ali: Dermatology: A Pictorial Review
By Asra Ali
2010 (2nd ed), 720 pages, 350 illus, $80 list
Dermatology: A Pictorial Review delivers a complete overview of clinical dermatology. Covering topics as diverse as hair, nail, and skin disease to cosmetic dermatology and the treatment of skin cancer, this well-illustrated guide will prove invaluable as a review for certification, recertification, or any other dermatology examination.
Ali: Lung and Mediastinum Cytohistology
By Syed Ali
2012 (1st ed), 272 pages, 500 illus, $175 list
This installment in the series provides comprehensive coverage of lung and mediastinal cytopathology. It presents a correlation of findings from fine-needle aspiration and exfoliative cytology and histologic findings obtained via core needle biopsies and surgical specimens. With a focus on malignant tumors, the full spectrum of inflammatory disorders, infectious diseases, hyperplasias and benign tumor or tumor-like lesions are also covered in detail.
Ali: Serous Cavity Fluid and Cerebrospinal Fluid Cytopathology
By Syed Ali
2012 (1st ed), 296 pages, 219 illus, $80 list
Cytologic diagnosis by examination of exfoliated cells in serous cavity fluids is one of the most challenging areas in clinical cytopathology. Almost 20% of the effusions examined are directly or indirectly related to the presence of malignant disease, with carcinoma of the lung as the most common underlying culprit. This volume published in the Essentials in Cytopathology book series will fulfill the need for an easy-to-use and authoritative synopsis of site specific topics in cytopathology. These guide books fit into the lab coat pocket, ideal for portability and quick reference. Each volume is heavily illustrated with a full color art program, while the text follows a user-friendly outline format.
Ali: The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology
By Syed Ali
2009 (1st ed), 174 pages, 235 illus, $40 list
The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology will provide the reader with a unified approach to diagnosing and reporting thyroid FNA interpretations. It will serve as a reference guide not just for pathologists, but also endocrinologists, surgeons, and radiologists.
Ali-Osman: Brain Tumors
By Francis Ali-Osman
2004 (1st ed), 450 pages, $150 list
A comprehensive guide for both scientists and clinicians to recent advances in understanding the cellular and molecular processes of brain tumors. Also discusses genetics, epidemiology, pathology, immunology and therapy.
Alimeirao: Neuropathology
By Estevo Almeirao
2012 (1st ed), 179 pages, $150 list
In neuropathology, the nervous system tissue, usually in the form of either small surgical biopsies or whole autopsy brains are studied. This book presents current research topics in the study of neuropathology gathered from authors across the globe including the therapeutic strategies for polyQ diseases; mechanisms underlying the neuropathology of Huntington's disease; quantitative studies of a variety of neurodegenerative disorders; evaluation of the hypothalamic and circadian rhythm disturbances in developmental brain disorders; the role of B-synuclein in the pathogenesis of a-synucleinopathies; neuropathology of cultured retinas and the occiptal cortex relating to visual problems of patients with vCJD.
Allan: Cancer Stem Cells in Solid Tumors
By Alison L. Allan
2011, 492 pages, $209 list
The “cancer stem cell” hypothesis postulates that cancer arises from a subpopulation of tumor-initiating cells or cancer stem cells (CSCs). While the idea of cancer stem cells has been around for more than a hundred years, evidence from the fields of hematology and cancer biology has now demonstrated the critical role of stem cells in hematological malignancies and suggested that these same mechanisms are also central to the initiation, progression, and treatment of solid cancers. Clinical and experimental studies have shown that CSCs exhibit many classical properties of normal stem cells, including a high self-renewal capacity and the ability to generate heterogeneous lineages; the requirement for a specific “niche”/microenvironment to grow; and an increased capacity for self-protection against harsh environments, toxins, and drugs. Cancer Stem Cells in Solid Tumors represents a detailed overview of cancer stem cells and their role in solid cancers. Comprised of 24 chapters, this volume will provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of this important and evolving field.
Allen: Frozen Section Library: Lung
By Timothy Craig Allen
2008 (1st ed), 200 pages, 109 illus, $80 list
The Frozen Section Library series provides concise, user-friendly, site specific handbooks that are well illustrated and highlight the pitfalls, artifacts and differential diagnosis issues that arise in the hurried frozen section scenario.
Allen: Diffuse Malignant Mesothelioma
By Timothy Craig Allen
2015, 142 pages, 56 illus, $104 list
This volume is the most up-to-date text available on diffuse malignant mesothelioma and includes all the newest imaging modalities, immunohistochemical features, and ever-expanding information on the molecular characteristics of the cancer. In-depth chapters contain fully referenced text as well as detailed tables and images. While the primary audiences for this book are pathologists and pathology residents, the broad examination of diffuse malignant mesothelioma, including its epidemiology, makes this book valuable to radiologists, surgeons, oncologists, and other clinical physicians and their residents as well.
Allen: Histopathology Reporting
By Derek Allen
2013 (1st ed), 300 pages, $189 list
Histopathology Reporting: Guidelines for Surgical Cancer, Third Edition is invaluable for trainee and consultant diagnostic histopathologists all over the world, equipping the reader to produce high quality, clinically appropriate histopathology reports, and to participate in contemporary multidisciplinary team management of patients with surgical cancer.
Allen: Histopathology Specimens
By Derek Allen
2012, 553 pages, 129 illus, $209 list
Covering anatomical, clinical, pathological and laboratory aspects of surgical histopathology specimens, Histopathology Specimens: Clinical, Pathological and Laboratory Aspects, Second Edition relates specimen dissection and its clinical context to relevant histopathology reports, and therefore a more comprehensive patient prognosis and management is possible. Histopathology Specimens: Clinical, Pathological and Laboratory Aspects, Second Edition explains pathological and clinical terminology, including a glossary of clinical request form abbreviations. A standardised step-wise approach to specimen handling is illustrated with simple line diagrams and highlights essentials of the histopathology report, relating them to appropriate specimen dissection. The integrated multidisciplinary team approach taken to the modern clinical management of patients is reflected by correlating patient presentation, diagnostic and staging investigations with histopathology specimens. Current WHO and TNM tumor classifications are referenced. Histopathology Specimens: Clinical, Pathological and Laboratory Aspects, Second Edition will be of educative value and act as a reference tool for the medical undergraduate student, medical trainee in histopathology and the biomedical scientist, and as a useful aide memoire for the histopathology consultant.
Allen: Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology
By Connie Allen
2011 (4th ed), 752 pages, 1000 illus, $51 list
The Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology by Allen and Harper presents material in a clear and concise way. It is very interactive and contains activities and experiments that enhance readers’ ability to both visualize anatomical structures and understand physiological topics. Lab exercises are designed to require readers to first apply information they learned and then to critically evaluate it. All lab exercises promote group learning and the variety offers learning experiences for all types of learners (visual, kinesthetic, and auditory). Additionally, the design of the lab exercises makes them easily adaptable for distance learning courses.
Almeida: Cancer: Basic Science and Clinical Aspects
By Craig Almeida
2010 (1st ed), 424 pages, $62 list
This forward looking cancer biology book appeals to a wide ranging audience. Introductory chapters that provide the molecular, cellular, and genetic information needed to comprehend the material of the subsequent chapters bring unprepared students up to speed for the rest of the book and serve as a useful refresher for those with previous biology background. The second set of chapters focuses on the main cancers in terms of risk factors, diagnostic and treatment methods and relevant current research. The final section encompasses the immune system’s role in the prevention and development of cancer and the impact that the Human Genome Project will have on future approaches to cancer care.
Ambros-Rudolph: Obstetric and Gynecologic Dermatology
By Christina Ambros-Rudolph
2008 (3rd ed), 424 pages, 460 illus, $145 list
Expanded coverage-including chapters on vulval vaginal disease help you meet more clinical challenges, while more than 460 illustrations emphasize pathologic and clinical appearances of dermatologic problems, providing essential visual guidance for the most informed diagnoses. Enhanced basic dermatologic information, such as general introductions to treatment, treatment options, and rashes, makes this an excellent guide for dermatologist and non-dermatologists, as well as obstetricians and gynecologists. A CD-ROM-new to this edition-provides convenient access to all of the book's images for your personal use.
Ambrosius: Topics in Biostatistics
By Walter T Ambrosius
2007 (1st ed), 528 pages, 71 illus, $100 list
Basic Biostatistics presents a multidisciplinary survey of biostatics methods, each illustrated with hands-on examples. Methods range from descriptive statistics, study design, statistical interference, categorical variables, evaluation of diagnostic tests, comparison of means, linear regression, and logistic regression. More complicated statistical methods are introduced as well.
Amin: Diagnostic Pathology: Genitourinary
By Mahul Amin
2010 (1st ed), 900 pages, 3000 illus, $300 list
Designed as an easy-to-use and comprehensive reference for the practicing pathologist, Diagnostic Pathology: Genitourinary is the highly anticipated title in the Diagnostic Pathology series offered by Amirsys. As readers have come to expect from Amirsys reference tools, Diagnostic Pathology: Genitourinary is filled with over 3,000 superior medical images, including gross and microscopic pathology, a wide range of pathology stains, and detailed medical illustrations. For each anatomical site, you'll find CAP Cancer Staging and specimen handling protocols--one of the most useful hallmarks of the series--plus detailed immunohistochemistry panels to accompany the images. This handsome volume will guide the reader through the intricacies of genitourinary pathology and the diagnosis of genitourinary-related diseases.
Amin: Urological Pathology
By Mahul B. Amin, John Eble, David Grignon, John Srigley
2013 (1st ed), 944 pages, 1630 illus, $299 list
Written by recognized leaders and educators in the field, the text provides readers with a detailed understanding of all diagnostic aspects of urological disease. Inside this unique resource, readers will explore a broad spectrum of practical information—including etiology, diagnostic criteria, molecular markers, differential diagnosis, ancillary tests, and clinical management. This is sure to be the new definitive text for urological pathology!
An: Handbook of Histology Methods for Bone and Cartilage
By Yuehuei An
2010 (1st ed), 588 pages, $189 list
The first comprehensive collection of all the major methods for studying the histology and histomorphometry of bone and cartilage. The detailed methods include techniques for bone labeling, bone sectioning, histological analysis, histomorphometric analysis, radiological examination, and contact radiography. Among the applications presented are in situ hybridization of bone and cartilage, radiological examination of calcified tissue with emphasis on bone, and dealing with histology artifacts in hard tissue research. More practical than theoretical, the text is simple and straightforward, with many tables, line drawings, and micro and macro photographs to illustrate the content. Full bibliographies at the end of each chapter guide the reader to additional detailed information.
Anagnostou: Bone Marrow Lymphoid Infiltrates
By Dimitria Anagnostou
2012 (1st ed), 296 pages, 93 illus, $209 list
Bone Marrow Lymphoid Infiltrates: Diagnosis and Clinical Impact, describes the art of evaluating bone marrow lymphoid infiltrates in the context of their broad spectrum of normal, reactive and malignant status. Reference to the pathogenesis, clinical presentation and outcome complements the diagnostic parameters in each lymphoid disease entity. Physiological lymphoid development, microenvironmental factors and aging changes are unfolded in relation to their influential role in normal and pathological lymphoid conditions. The basic principles and gold standards that should govern a biopsy sample are given in detail, while the establishment of modern techniques is described in terms of their applicability, drawbacks and perspectives.
Anastasi: Practical Diagnosis of Hematologic Disorders
By John Anastasi
2009 (5th ed), 928 pages, $265 list
Continuing the approach established in 1989, this new edition successfully delivers the voluminous literature of hematopathology into a concise source of guidelines which features liberal use of quick lookup tables and detailed diagnostic algorithms, and is substantially expanded to reflect two major trends in diagnosis: lab-ready molecular genetic modalities and the new 2008 WHO Classification for malignancies.
Anatomical Chart Company: Anatomy & Pathology:The World's Best Anatomical Charts Book
By Anatomical Chart Company
2014 (6th ed), 56 pages, 52 illus, $28 list
The Sixth Edition of Anatomy & Pathology: The World’s Best Anatomical Charts features 52 new and updated anatomical charts created by some of the world's best medical illustrators. This reference is an essential addition to every library, whether you are a health professional, student, or interested consumer.
Anderson: Medical Malpractice: A Physician's Sourcebook
By Richard Anderson
2004, 321 pages, $75 list
A comprehensive presentation of the origin, nature, and ramifications of the medical malpractice litigation crisis, as well as possible solutions and alternatives to the current troubled system. The authors focus on the clinical face of litigation from the perspective of the practicing physician in a variety of specialties, ranging from family and emergency medicine to anesthesiology, obstetrics, gynecology, and plastic surgery. Special consideration is given to breast cancer and Pap smear litigation, risk management for the family physician, the emerging significance of e-medicine, and the importance of effective patient communication. Additional legal chapters examine the litigation process itself, offering insight into winning medical malpractice lawsuits, the role of the physician as expert witness or defendant, the process of discovery and deposition, and how a plaintiff's attorney views risk reduction. For public policy debate, the authors spell out the case for legal reform, suggest changes in medical-legal jurisprudence that can be of immediate benefit, and reflect on the broader problems of our entire health care system and its interface with law and public policy.
Anderson: Microorganisms and Bioterrorism (Infectious Agents and Pathogenesis)
By Burt Anderson, Herman Friedman, Mauro Bendinelli
2010 (reprint of 1st Ed), 260 pages, $149 list
The purpose of this book is to bring together, in a single volume, the most up-to-date information concerning microbes with potential as bioterrorist weapons. The primary audience includes microbiologists, including bacteriologists, virologists and mycologists, in academia, government laboratories and research institutes at the forefront of studies concerning microbes which have potential as bioterrorist weapons, public health physicians and researchers and scientists who must be trained to deal with bioterrorist attacks as well as laboratory investigators who must identify and characterize these microorganisms from the environment and from possibly infected patients.
Anthony: Diagnostic Pitfalls in Histopathology and Cytopathology Practice
By Peter Anthony
2002, 184 pages, $117 list
In the light of increased awareness of the legal as well as clinical implications of misdiagnosis of pathological specimens, this book provides the trainee and practising histo- and cytopathologist with a comprehensive review of the potential pitfalls encountered in a number of key diagnostic areas (cervical screening, breast cancer screening, pigmented lesions of the skin, lymphoproliferative disease, disease of the gastrointestinal tract and disease of the genito-urinary system). Each chapter has been written by a recognised expert in the organ or organ system concerned and, with the aid of full colour histo- and cytopathological specimens throughout, outlines the most important diagnostic and differential diagnostic features and indicates not only where confident diagnosis can sometimes prove problematic, but also how best to avoid these potential pitfalls in the first instance.
Antic: Renal Neoplasms: An Integrative Approach To Cytopathologic Diagnosis
By Tatjana Antic, Jerome Taxy
2014 (1st ed), 100 pages, 14 illus, $90 list
Renal Neoplasms: An Integrative Approach to Cytopathologic Diagnosis provides a comprehensive review of cytology and all the morphologic correlates, including their respective limitations, related to a broad spectrum of renal neoplasms with special emphasis on cyto-histo correlation. The book also discusses related usual radiologic appearances, gross features and possible targeted therapies where appropriate. The volume features an integrated approach that provides step-by-step guidance in the morphologic evaluation of renal neoplasms. Furthermore, all chapters are written by experts who deal with this type of specimen in their daily practice and have insights into the pathology as well as the clinical aspects of these tumors.
Antonescu: Tumors of the Peripheral Nervous System
By C. R. Antonescu, B. W. Scheithauer, James M. Woodruff
2013 (1st ed), 553 pages, $165 list
his edition describes the spectrum of neoplasms, hamartomas, hyperplasias, reactive lesions, and inflammatory pseudotumors arising from or associated with peripheral nerves. Included are lesions affecting spinal nerves and extradural portions of cranial nerves. Specifically excluded from this discussion are lesions of the optic nerve, a central nervous system structure.
Antosia: Handbook of Bioterrorism and Disaster Medicine
By Robert Antosia, John D. Cahill
2010 (reprint of 1st ed), 510 pages, $109 list
This is an essential portable handbook on bioterrorism and disaster medicine. Its practical and comprehensive text features chapters pertinent to bioterrorism, infectious disease, microbiology, virology, public health, epidemiology, and disaster medicine. It will serve as a practical guide for situation-specific disasters; recognize what injuries or illnesses to expect; provide proactive guidelines to define specific diseases; and give a guide of appropriate personnel protective equipment during these large-scale emergencies. It is an essential companion to those either interested or currently working in any of the aforementioned fields.
Antovic: Essential Guide to Blood Coagulation
By Jovan Antovic and Margareta Blombäck
2013 (2nd ed), 216 pages, $75 list
This new and concise practical guide will cover all the essentials one needs to know when managing thrombotic and bleeding disorders. The field of haematology is undergoing major advances in thrombosis research, including significant additions to recommended treatment protocols. The Essential Guide to Coagulation will distil the most clinically, up-to-date and relevant material from the literature for all those working in the field.
Anttila: Occupational Cancers
By Sisko Anttila and Paolo Boffetta
2014, 609 pages, 91 illus, $176 list
This book is a comprehensive guide to occupational factors of malignant diseases. It discusses potentially work-related malignancies, in the context of exposure assessment, specific clinical and pathological features of occupational cancer and biomarkers of exposure and disease. Epidemiological data about risk ratios of the cancer in question are reviewed for various occupations and with exposure to specific carcinogens, carcinogenic mechanisms, host susceptibility factors (genetic and other) and other environmental and life-style risk factors.
Appasani: Bioarrays: From Basics to Diagnostics
By Krishnarao Appasani
2007 (1st ed), 270 pages, $99 list
Provides an integrated and comprehensive collection of timely articles on the use of bioarray techniques in the fields of biotechnology and molecular medicine. The entire volume is broken into four sections – Bioarray Technology Platforms, Biomarkers and Clinical Genomics, Biomarker Identification Using Clinical Proteomics and Glycomics, and Emerging Technologies in Diagnostics – that create one well-integrated work. Particular emphasis is placed on DNA, protein, and carbohydrate biochips.
Appelbaum: Thomas' Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation
By Fredderick Appelbaum
2009 (4th ed), 1752 pages, 500 illus, $500 list
This fourth edition has been fully revised to reflect latest developments. The need for this new edition cannot be overstated- more than 13,000 new cases per year of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation have been reported to the International Bone Marrow Transplant Registry.
Archondakis: Surgical Pathology for Clinicians
By Dr. Stavros Archondakis and Ourania Oustambasidou
2015, 452 pages, $90 list (S.Arc)
This book intends to help clinicians and diagnosticians make accurate differential diagnosis and retrieve crucial medical data at a glance. It describes all tumours and tumour-like conditions in all organs of the human body in a fully comprehensive textual format that is extremely valuable for clinicians and diagnosticians wishing to organize and expand their knowledge on surgical pathology. In this book, all tumours and tumour-like conditions are categorized and codified according to organ, system of the human body and severity.
Argani: Intraoperative Frozen Sections
By Pedram Argani and Ashley Cimino-Mathews
2013 (1st ed), 288 pages, 500 illus, $160 list
Intraoperative Frozen Sections presents diagnostic challenges involved in the evaluation in the pathology lab of specimens obtained during surgery through the case experience of expert pathologists. Sixty three problems cover the wide range of approximately of problems encountered in intraoperative consultations. Each presentation provides the case information as presented to the consultant, the evaluation and analysis of the specimen, discussion of the results and teaching points observed in the case, and an overall comment providing additional context for the diagnostic problem that has been presented. This problem-oriented format makes the book a superb reference resource for the working diagnostician and an ideal teaching tool for the resident or fellow. Coverage includes pediatric specimens and there is a section describing recognition of artifacts. Each case presentation is supported by several high-quality color photomicrographs with detailed explanations of each image, including images of the permanent sections and immunostains where applicable.
Argenyi: Cutaneous Neural Neoplasms
By Zsolt Argenyi
2010 (1st ed), 400 pages, 175 illus, $165 list
Cutaneous Neural Neoplasms provides an essential aid in diagnosis by discussing the cardinal clinico-pathologic features of cutaneous tumors relevant to these specialists. It covers detailed pathologic features, and their differential diagnosis. Applicable special diagnostic techniques are extensively illustrated. Whenever relevant, key therapeutic recommendations are provided. This book is intended to fill a major gap in the currently available resources for practicing physicians, and will provide them with an appropriate knowledge base to handle these challenging tumors in the most up-to-date fashion.
Armitage: Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
By James Armitage
2009 (2nd ed), 672 pages, $199 list
Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas is the definitive textbook on the biology, diagnosis, staging, and treatment of all forms of non-Hodgkin lymphomas. With backgrounds in medical and radiation oncology, molecular biology, and pathology, the editors and contributors provide an international, multidisciplinary approach to the topic. This edition is the first text using the new World Health Organization classification of non-Hodgkin lymphomas. The book offers complete coverage of the most current techniques for diagnosis, staging, and treatment, the approach to specific types of lymphoma, and special problems common to the management of patients with these disorders.
Armstrong: Pediatric Neuropathology: A Text-Atlas
By Dawna L Armstrong, William Halliday, Cynthia Hawkings and Sachio Takashima
2007 (1st ed), 384 pages, 1030 illus, $300 list
This atlas is thus a unique, comprehensive reference providing the fundamentals of developmental brain disorders of the nervous system that can affect fetuses, infants and young children, as well as the essentials of diagnosis in developmental brain pathology and neuroimaging.
Arneson: Clinical Chemistry: A Laboratory Perspective
By Wendy L Arneson and Jean M Brickell
2007 (1st ed), 582 pages, 113 illus, $67 list
Meet the learning needs of today s students with a brand-new style of textbook designed to excite your students interest in clinical chemistry! Organized almost entirely around organ systems to parallel the way physicians order tests this groundbreaki
Arnold: Atlas of Gastrointestinal Pathology: A Pattern Based Approach to Non-Neoplastic Biopsies
By Christina Arnold, Dora Lam-Himlin and Elizabeth Montgomery
2014, 488 pages, 1,100 illus, $237 list
Effectively evaluate challenging GI biopsies with Atlas of Gastrointestinal Pathology: A Pattern Based Approach to Non-Neoplastic Biopsies! Presented in a format that closely mirrors the daily sign-out process, this one-of-a-kind resource helps you interpret challenging cases by highlighting red flags in the clinical chart and locating hidden clues in the slides. You’ll be able to reach confident diagnoses efficiently with this patterns based “scope-side guide”.
Arora: Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetic Dermatology: Dermal Fillers for Soft Tissue Augmentation
By Vipal Arora
2008 (1st ed), 248 pages, $100 list
This book will help numerous entrepreneurs with guidance on starting aesthetic services in an existing practice or in a new set up. The aesthetic field is coming out with new innovations and the industry is exploding and responding with new user-friendly safe products every day. The time is now to be at the forefront and ahead of the competition by offering these services. Included in this book is a chapter focusing on Dermal Fillers including ArteFill, Sculptra, Radiesse, Captique and Juvederm.
Arora: Medical Parasitology
By D.R. Arora
2007 (2nd ed), 243 pages, $43 list
Provides details of general parasitology, description of various protenzoa and helminths, that is geographical distribution, morphology, life cycle, pathogenity immunity, epidemiology, etc.
Arora: Practical Manual of Thyroid and Parathyroid Disease
By Asit Arora
2010 (1st ed), 220 pages, $105 list
Edited and authored by international experts,A Practical Manual of Thyroid and Parathyroid Disease presents concise, evidence-based, multi-disciplinary guidance relevant for a global audience. Where appropriate, chapters include an evidence appraisal section which critically assesses the level of the evidence available for different treatment options.
Arora: Winning Back Your Independence with Cosmetic Dermatology
By Vipal Arora
2008 (1st ed), 248 pages, $100 list
This book offers comprehensive information on how to start a medical aesthetic practice in an already existing medical office. Aesthetic medicine comprises all medical procedures in the field of aesthetics excluding all surgical procedures which require an operating table and general anesthesia such as breast augmentation, liposuction etc.
Arora: Winning Back Your Independence with Cosmetic Dermatology - Basics of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetic Dermatology: Mesotheraphy, Pigmented Lesions and Photodynamic Therapy
By Vipal Arora
2008 (1st ed), 184 pages, $100 list
This book will help numerous entrepreneurs with guidance on starting aesthetic services in an existing practice or in a new set up. The aesthetic field is coming out with new innovations and the industry is exploding and responding with new user-friendly safe products every day. The time is now to be at the forefront and ahead of the competition by offering these services. Included in this book are chapters focusing on photodynamic therapy, pigmented lesions, and mesotherapy.
Arora: Winning Back Your Independence with Cosmetic Dermatology - The Basics of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetic Dermatology: Lasers and Skin Resurfacing
By Vipal Arora
2008 (1st ed), 292 pages, $100 list
Everything you need to know about the medical aesthetic practice, plus a focus on the use of lasers in the field. Information about types of lasers, how they work, and the various services provided with this technology.
Asa: Tumors of the Pituitary Gland (Vol 22)
By Sylvia L. Asa
1998, 214 pages, $60 list
This monograph represents a comprehensive review of the various tumors and tumorlike lesions that involve the pituitary gland and the sellar region. It features a clinicopathologic approach to the diagnosis of pituitary adenomas and a systematic review of other sellar and parasellar tumors that present with mass effects and/or endocrine syndromes. The text reviews normal anatomy, embryology, and cytology as well as hormonal function and regulation. New Aspects of the molecular regulation of cell differentiation and hormone function are included. One chapter is dedicated to practical issues of specimens handling, including the diagnostic roles of intraoperative consultation, conventional histology and special stains, immunohistochemical, electron microscopy, genetic analysis, and other techniques. Clinicopathologic correlates in pituitary adenomas are emphasized, with descriptions and illustrations of clinical manifestations, biochemical data, and radiological findings relevant to the pathological diagnosis of all major entities. Morphologic features of each tumor are lavishly illustrated; differential diagnosis are discussed in detail; and a large portion of the monograph is dedicated to other tumors and non-neoplastic lesions that occur in the region of the sella turcica. Prognostic implications and therapeutic approaches are reviewed for each pathological entity. Every chapter has an extensive and up-to-date bibliography. In 214 pages and 295 figures (200 in color), this volume emphasizes practical issues in diagnosis and potential pitfalls, while including essential basic information. This fascicle will serve as a valuable resource for pathologists as well as endocrinologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, radiologists, and scientists with an interest in the diagnosis, cytogenesis, and pathogenesis of pituitary disease.
Asa: Tumors of the Pituitary Gland
By Sylvia Asa
2011 (1st ed), 283 pages, $95 list
The classification of pituitary disease is becoming easier, and as targeted therapies are being developed, the role of the pathologist in determining accurate diagnoses is increasingly important. The surgical pathologist musttherefore recognize the important role of morphologic analysis in classifying sellar pathology for the diagnosis and management of the pituitary patient.
Ascher: Injection Treatments in Cosmetic Surgery
By Benjamin Ascher
2008 (1st ed), 470 pages, 600 illus, $350 list
Written by both dermatologists and plastic surgeons, Injection Treatments in Cosmetic Surgery examines the most popular treatments and topics in the field. With over 600 full-color photographs and illustrations, this new timely guide offers important information on slowly absorbable and nonresorbable filling products, and covers the history, pharmacology, tissues, locations, side effects, and legislation, making this text indispensable for practitioners who need to know the practical details of cutting-edge treatments in cosmetic surgery.
Ash: Atlas of Human Parasitology
By Lawrence R Ash and Thomas C Orihel
2007 (5th ed), 540 pages, 856 illus, $200 list
The goal of the new 5th edition of Ash & Orihel's Atlas of Human Parasitology is to provide the user with the most comprehensive and up-to-date source of information for parasite diagnosis in the laboratory.
Aster: Hematopathology: A Volume in the High Yield Pathology Series
By Jon C. Aster, Olga Pozdnyakova, Jeffery L. Kutok
2013 (1st ed), 320 pages, $249 list
Recognize the classic look of hematologic diseases and quickly confirm your diagnoses with Hematopathology: A Volume in the High Yield Pathology Series. A templated format, excellent color photographs, authoritative content, and online access make this an ideal reference for busy pathologists.
Atkins: Practical Breast Pathology
By Kristen Atkins
2012 (1st ed), 352 pages, 600 illus, $279 list
Apply a systematic pattern recognition method to achieve more accurate diagnoses with Practical Breast Pathology: A Diagnostic Approach. Using a practical, pattern-based organization, this volume in the Pattern Recognition series guides you efficiently and confidently through the evaluation of even the most challenging neoplastic and non-neoplastic specimens in breast pathology, and also highlights patterns crucial to radiologic diagnosis.
Attanoos: Advances in Surgical Pathology: Mesothelioma
By Richard Attanoos
2013 (1st ed), 208 pages, 110 illus, $150 list
Created as a quick review, this volume delivers a concise, updated review of the pathological characteristics of mesothelioma—emphasizing the histologic correlation, clinical management, and treatment of the disease. Timely content features include recognition of precursor mesothelial lesions, the role of molecular biology in the diagnosis and prognosis of mesothelioma, the interface between the clinician and the surgical pathologist, and the legal implications of attributing disease origin to asbestos and other factors. The book provides a resource for the periodic updates in knowledge required for daily practice, for current credentialing, and for the self-assessment modules for recertification.
Auerbach: Diagnostic Pathology: Spleen
By Aaron Auerbach
2013 (1st ed), 536 pages, $249 list
This book is designed to be the most comprehensive book on splenic pathology to date. It is an easy to use, overview of the lesions, both neoplastic and nonneoplastic, that arise in the spleen. Topics of focus include infectious diseases and lymphoproliferative disorders of the spleen. It analyzes each entity under the categories of definition, etiologies and pathogenesis, clinical presentations, treatment, prognosis, imaging, macroscopic features, microscopic features, cytopathology and ancillary studies, and differential diagnosis. This text would be an ideal tool for surgical pathologists, Hematopathologists, pathology residents, and medical students.
Aydiner: Breast Disease
By Adnan Aydiner, Abdullah Igci and Atilla Soran
2015, 298 pages, 39 illus, $159 list (Spr)
This first of two volumes provides and in-depth account of breast disease characteristics, imaging and diagnosis. Covering from breast anatomy and tumor biology to benign and malignant lesions this is an indispensable companion for breast specialists, medical oncologists, radiologists and pathologists. The book is organised in themed parts exploring topics such as epidemiology, risk factors, genetic biomarkers, pathological evaluation of tumors and biopsy techniques.

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Baatrup: Multidisciplinary Treatment of Colorectal Cancer
By Gunnar Baatrup
2014, 320 pages, 77 illus $179 list
This book is intended as the equivalent of the Swiss Army knife for all members of colorectal cancer (CRC) multidisciplinary teams and those training in the fields of CRC management. It describes how to organize the team and explains the basic principles within the different disciplines involved in the treatment and care of CRC patients. Important, up-to-date knowledge is provided on visualization techniques, surgery, oncological treatment, palliation, and pathology, with special focus on controversies and aspects of interest to all team members.
Bader: Essentials of Contemporary Psychodermatology
By Armin Bader
2009 (1st ed), 200 pages, 100 illus, $120 list
Essentials of Contemporary Psychodermatology" is a comprehensive new approach to the complex and fascinating relationship between the psyche and the soma. Behavioral medicine, psychodynamic theories and psychoneuroimmunology are incorporated with a modern philosophy of science to create both a novel and practical means of understanding the way the mind and skin interact.
Baergen: Manual of Benirschke and Kaufmann's Pathology of the Human Placenta
By Rebecca N Baergen
2005 (1st ed), 506 pages, 343 illus, $80 list
The Manual is a practical, user-friendly guidebook for the general pathologist and pathologist in training for everyday, bench-side use.
Baergen: Manual of Pathology of the Human Placenta
By Rebecca N Baergen
2011 (1st ed), 554 pages, $90 list
Manual of Pathology of the Human Placenta, Second Edition is a concise, practical manual of placental pathology. While references are made to the more encyclopedic Pathology of the Human Placenta, this Manual is designed as a user-friendly, easy-to-read bench manual that can be used in the grossing room as well as at the microscope. Features of the text include:- A section on the approach to the placental specimen, providing suggestions on what to do, as well as when and how to do it.- Discussion of detailed development and normal histology of all parts of the placenta for those wanting to learn about specific areas of the placenta.- Discussion of placental lesions, disease processes related to the placenta, neoplasms, and trophoblastic lesions. An overview of the legal implications of placental examination and future direction. "Suggestions for Examination and Report" includes key points in gross examination, sectioning, and diagnosis. Suggestions for comments in the surgical pathology report guide the reader in problematic situations or when the diagnosis or diagnostic implications are unclear.An abundance of tables summarize pertinent information and provide easy access to the differential diagnoses of various lesions. Manual of Pathology of the Human Placenta is a must-have reference for every pathologist, resident and pathology assistant.
Baergen: Placental Pathology, An Issue of Surgical Pathology Clinics Series
By Rebecca Baergen
2013 (1st ed), 203 pages, $99 list
Obstetricical care and the growing number of pregnancies in older women or medically challenged women creates an expanding need for placental pathology that can provide information on neonatal care, risk assessment, and infant and mother outcomes. In the Surgical Pathology Clinics, Essential Gross Examination of the Placenta is presented with an abundance of images along with clear steps in the examination. Also presented are Placenta Accreta and Percreta; Ascending Infection - Acute Chorioamnionitis; Maternal Floor Infarction and Massive Perivillous Fibrin Deposition. Additionally, Umbilical Cord Pathology, Monozygotic Twinning, and Fetal Thrombotic Vasculopathy, Neonatal Stroke and other sequelae are discussed. Each of the topics presents abundant clinical photos and histology slides supporting diagnosis. Editor Rebecca Baergen, whose specialty areas are fetal pathology, placental pathology, gynecology and perinatal pathology, leads a group of authors who are experts in placental pathology, including her mentor and one of the pioneers in placental and perinatal pathology, Dr. Kurt Benirschke.
Bagley: Stem Cells and Cancer
By Rebecca Bagley
2009 (1st ed), 352 pages, 30 illus, $139 list
Stem Cells and Cancer offers up-to-date information about the role of stem cells in the development of normal and cancerous tissue, the mechanisms that differentiate normal from cancerous functions, and the use of these findings in developing mechanism-based therapies across all major types of cancer. It provides timely, cutting-edge information about cancer stem cells from the perspectives of both the basic and clinical sciences.
Bailar: Medical Uses of Statistics
By John Bailar
2009 (3rd ed), 528 pages, $93 list
Medical Uses of Statistics has served as one of the most influential works on the subject for physicians, physicians-in-training, and a myriad of healthcare experts who need a clear idea of the proper application of statistical techniques in clinical studies as well as the implications of their interpretation for clinical practice. This Third Edition maintains the focus on the critical ideas, rather than the mechanics, to give practitioners and students the resources they need to understand the statistical methods they encounter in modern medical literature.
Bailey: Colorectal Surgery
By H. Bailey
2012 (1st ed), 560 pages, $199 list
Colorectal Surgery equips you to overcome the clinical challenges you face in this area of surgery. Written for the general surgeon who is called upon to manage diseases and disorders of the large bowel, rectum, and anus, this reference provides advanced, expert guidance on how to avoid complications and achieve the most successful results.
Bailey: Pediatric Hematology and Oncology
By Simon Bailey
2010 (1st ed), 544 pages, 73 illus, $80 list
By comprehensively covering these issues, this handbook aims to provide residents in pediatric hematology and oncology, as well as staff in related medical or other healthcare disciplines, with an easily accessible source of information about the basic principles of childhood cancer and leukemia, as well as much of the more detailed specialist knowledge required to care for children with these conditions. Divided into sections to allow quick access to the necessary information, the handbook covers general principles of diagnosis and treatment, short and long term care, and oncological emergencies before moving on to chapters on specific disease. Normal values and useful websites are also included for reference.
Bain: Bone Marrow Pathology
By Barbara Bain
2009 (4th ed), 576 pages, 550 illus, $214 list
Bone Marrow Pathology has been extensively revised to reflect the significant advances which have occurred in the application of cytogenetics and in particular, molecular genetics in the diagnosis, classification and understanding of haematological disorders. This comprehensive book not only provides information on all common disease entities, but also covers rare disorders in which bone marrow examination is useful. It is designed as practical resource with ‘Problems and Pitfalls’ sections throughout to aid laboratory diagnosis.
Bain: Dacie and Lewis Practical Haematology
By Barbara Bain
2011 (11th ed), 668 pages, 300 illus, $130 list
Recognized worldwide as the standard reference work, Dacie & Lewis Practical Haematology is a must have reference for any haematology laboratory. It covers all of the techniques used in the investigation of patients with blood disorders, including the latest technologies as well as the tried and true manual methods of measurement. It discusses the principles of each test, possible causes of error, the rationale for choosing one method over another and the interpretation, significance and clinical relevance of these findings. Each chapter conforms to a template, providing quick access to key information.
Bain: Variant Haemoglobins: A Guide to Identification
By Barbara Bain
2011 (1st ed), 260 pages, 170 illus, $145 list
Variant Haemoglobins – A Guide to Identification is based on the premise that any single diagnostic technique offers only a very provisional identification of a variant haemoglobin. In routine diagnostic practice two techniques are needed as a minimum, with the results being interpreted in the light of the clinical details, blood count, blood film and ethnic origin. This book covers 150 normal and variant haemoglobins that have been studied and carefully documented.
Bajaj: Dermatology, Leprosy & Sexually Transmitted Infections
By Bajaj
2009 (1st ed), 252 pages, $30 list
A thoroughly revised and updated edition adding a few chapters to make it more comprehensive. A chapter "Pregnancy and Drugs" would prove to be extremely useful to busy family physicians and obstetricians. Several new clinical photographs are added to make it more illustrative and helpful to diagnose various disorders. An attempt has been made to include short and crisp text of various common and some uncommon disorders with illustrations so as to make this book useful for general practitioners and even undergraduates. As this has been written by practising dermatologists for practising physicians, a special emphasis has been laid on various therapeutic modalities.
Balakrishnan: Methods and Applications of Statistics in the Life and Health Sciences
By N. Balakrishnan
2009 (1st ed), 864 pages, $195 list
Employing the breadth of coverage from the multifaceted Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences, Second Edition (ESS2e), Methods and Applications of Statistics in the Life and Health Sciences outlines the statistical concepts and techniques for application that are essential for understanding data gathered from modern research in the life and health sciences. The book successfully upholds the goals of ESS2e by combining both previously published and newly developed contributions written by over 100 leading experts in a comprehensive, approachable format, making it a desirable resource for students, academics, and researchers.
Baldi: Skin Cancer
By Alfonso Baldi, Paola Pasquali, Enrico P Spugnini
2013 (1st ed), 628 pages, 270 illus, $239 list
Skin Cancer: A Practical Approach presents a comprehensive and up to date overview on skin cancer. With an emphasis on practical aspects that will set the basis for guidelines of treatment, the volume presents different diagnostic tools to help physicians obtain the proper diagnosis.
Baloch: Head and Neck Cytohistology
By Zubair W. Baloch,Tarik M. Elsheikh, William C. Faquin and Philippe Vielh
2014 (1st ed), 232 pages, $175 list
Each volume in this richly illustrated series - Cytohistology of Small Tissue Samples, sponsored by the Papanicolaou Society of Cytopathology - provides an organ-based approach to the cytological and histological diagnosis of small tissue samples including fine-needle aspiration biopsy, cell block samples and core, pinch and forceps biopsies. Benign, pre-malignant and malignant entities are presented in a well-organized and standardized format supported with high-resolution color photomicrographs, tables, tabulated specific morphologic criteria and appropriate ancillary testing algorithms. Example vignettes allow the reader to assimilate the diagnostic principles in a case-based format. This unique series strengthens the bridge between surgical pathology and cytopathology, providing the pathologist with the ability to diagnose small tissue samples with confidence.
Baltensperger: Osteomyelitis of the Jaws
By Marc Baltensperger
2008 (1st ed), 338 pages, 533 illus, $249 list
“Osteomyelitis of the Jaws” is the first textbook of its kind covering exclusively all aspects of this challenging disease. A clear classification of osteomyelitis of the jaws is provided. Clinical presentation and diagnosis are meticulously described and illustrated.
Bamberg: Soft Tissue Sarcomas in Adults
By M. Bamberg
2011 (1st ed), 187 pages, $99 list
This book is a comprehensive overview of the state of the art in the diagnostic work-up, surgery, radiotherapy and systemic treatment of soft tissue sarcomas in adults. Contributions from leading experts provide the reader with in-depth discussion of a wide range of topics. The authors elucidate the relative importance of pre- and postoperative radiotherapy and define the role of brachytherapy and primary radiation therapy of inoperable soft tissue sarcomas. In dealing with the treatment of advanced disease the authors analyse the merits of systemic therapy and radiotherapy. Finally, future prospects are covered, such as cytogenetics, experimental studies on radiosensitivity, and new aspects of systemic treatment.
Bancroft: Bancroft's Theory and Practice of Histological Techniques
By John Bancroft
2012 (7th ed), 129 illus, 654 pages, $220 list
This is a brand new edition of the leading reference work on histological techniques. It is an essential and invaluable resource suited to all those involved with histological preparations and applications, from the student to the highly experienced laboratory professional. This is a one stop reference book that the trainee histotechnologist can purchase at the beginning of his career and which will remain valuable to him as he increasingly gains experience in daily practice.
Banga: Transdermal and Intradermal Delivery of Therapeutic Agents
By Ajay Banga
2011 (1st ed), 309 pages, $130 list
Up-to-date and accessible to researchers and industry experts, this book provides a comprehensive discussion of the physical approaches and practical considerations for the laboratory and marketplace.
Bapat: Cancer Stem Cells
By Sharmila Bapat
2008 (1st ed), 276 pages, $80 list
Cancer Stem Cells presents a consolidated account of the research done to date and recent progresses in the studies of cancer stem cells. Such a presentation facilitates a better understanding of and draws attention to stem cell and cancer biology - two fields that enhance, move, and evolve into each other continuously. It provides an informative study in designing approaches to apply stem cell principles to cancer biology while offering an overview of the challenges in developing combination stem and cancer biology targets for therapeutics. This book serves as a primer for new researchers in the field of cancer biology.
Baran: Textbook of Cosmetic Dermatology
By Robert Baran
2010 (4th ed), 832 pages, $400 list
Embracing both the art and science of skin care, Cosmetic Dermatology covers a wide range of interventions and treatments designed to maintain and beautify healthy skin and protect and improve damaged skin. A 'bible' in the field of cosmetic dermatology, this highly acclaimed text is now in its fourth edition. Focusing on the scientific detail of why and how the biotechnology works, this is an indispensable guide for all involved in this rapidly expanding field.
Baranzio: Cancer Microenvironment and Therapeutic Implications
By Gianfranco Baranzio
2009 (1st ed), 328 pages, $169 list
This book is the first to comprehensively explore and critically appraise cancer microenvironments and host interactions with an eye towards exploiting our understanding for new treatments. The team of contributors share amongst them impressive experiences at the laboratory bench and in the clinic. These physician-scientists have dedicated themselves to the tension between the urgency for cures and the technical challenges of discovery.
Bardales: Cytology of the Mediastinum and Gut Via Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Aspiration
By Ricardo Bardales
2015, 152 pages, 75 illus, $70 list
The field of healthcare epidemiology and infection control has seen tremendous advances in the last decade. Bennett & Brachman's Hospital Infections, 6e, now in vibrant full color, provides the most up-to-date information on all aspects of this vital topic. Written by the world’s foremost leaders in the field of nosocomial infections, this is your go-to text for preventing Hospital-Acquired Infections (HAIs) in all inpatient and outpatient healthcare settings.
Bardales: The Invasive Cytopathologist: Ultrasound Guided Fine-Needle Aspiration of Superficial Masses
By Ricardo Bardales
2014, 458 pages, 253 illus, $69 list
The Invasive Cytopathologist: Ultrasound Guided Fine-Needle Aspiration of Superficial Masses provides a comprehensive review of the cytology of superficial neoplastic and non-neoplastic disease processes obtained by percutaneous ultrasound guidance, particularly of thyroid, parathyroid, lymph nodes, salivary glands, breast, and soft tissue with ultrasound image and histopathology correlation. This book emphasizes on the basic ultrasound characteristics of thyroid nodules, the cytology of common and uncommon neoplastic and non-neoplastic processes according to the Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology, and provides a technical guide for how to perform ultrasound-guided FNA of thyroid nodules to obtain adequate material for diagnosis.
Barel: Handbook of Cosmetic Science and Technology
By Andre Barel
2009 (1st ed), 1000 pages, 125 illus, $350
Edited by a team of experienced and internationally renowned contributors, the updated Third Edition is the standard reference for cosmetic chemists and dermatologists seeking the latest innovations and technology for the formulation, design, testing, use, and production of cosmetic products for skin, hair, and nails.
Barhe: Omics Approaches in Breast Cancer
By Debmalya Barhe
2014, 545 pages, 60 illus, $110 list
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in females that accounts for highest cancer specific deaths worldwide. In the last few decades research has proven that breast cancer can be treated if diagnosed at early stages and proper therapeutic strategy is adopted. Omics-based recent approaches have unveiled the molecular mechanism behind the breast tumorigenesis and aid in identification of next-generation molecular markers for early diagnosis, prognosis and even the effective targeted therapy. Significant development has taken place in the field of omics in breast cancer in the last decade.
Barnes: Head and Neck Pathology
By Leon Barnes
2010 (1st ed), 216 pages, $140 list
Head and Neck Pathology presents fifty cases for discussion and illustration. The cases have been selected to show the wide range of specimens seen in head and neck pathology and address some of the frequent encountered in these lesions. The goal of this unique book is to provide detailed insight into a wealth of expert experience in such cases, with in-depth review of the expert's analysis and diagnostic process supported by high-quality color photomicrographs and discussion of the diagnostic principles involved in evaluating these lesions. Head and Neck Pathology is essential reading for surgical pathologists, otolaryngologists and pathologists. In addition it will of interest to pathology and otolaryngology residents and fellows.
Barnes: Pathology and Genetics of Head and Neck Tumours (3rd Ed, Vol 9)
Edited by Barnes, L., Eveson, J.W., Reichart, P., Sidransky, D.
2005 (3rd ed), 430 pages, $147 list
Pathology and Genetics of Head and Neck Tumours is the latest volume in the new WHO series on histological and genetic typing of human tumours. This authoritative, concise reference book provides an international standard for pathologists and oncologists and will serve as an indispensable guide for use in the design of studies monitoring response to therapy and clinical outcome. Diagnostic criteria, pathological features, and associated genetic alterations are described in a strictly disease-oriented manner. Sections on all WHO-recognized neoplasms and their variants include new ICD-O codes, incidence, age and sex distribution, location, clinical signs and symptoms, pathology, genetics, and predictive factors. The book, prepared by 130 authors from 28 countries, contains 890 colour photographs, X-rays, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance (MR) images, charts, and more than 2900 references.
Barnhill: Dermatopathology
By Raymond Barnhill
2010 (3rd ed), 950 pages, $329 list
A comprehensive, user-friendly reference on dermatopathology addressing differential diagnosis at the microscopic level. Tables detail specific entities utilizing both clinical and histopathologic features, while in-depth discussions and quality illustrations aid recognition of dermatologic disorders. Appendices include histochemical stains, immunopathology, and electron microscopy. Also included is a special glossary of dermatopathology.
Barnhill: Pathology of Melanocytic Nevi and Melanoma
By Raymond Barnhill, Michael Piepkorn, Klaus J. Busam
2014 (1st ed), 530 pages, $239 list
Highly acclaimed and considered the leading reference in the field, Pathology of Melanocytic Nevi and Malignant Melanoma has once again been fully revised and updated to reflect the most recent advances and techniques in the field of melanoma pathology. The successful focus and format of the previous editions have been preserved. Each lesion and diagnosis is clearly illustrated with the aid of a wealth of digitally enhanced full-color photomicrographs. A concise description of the clinical features, histopathology, differential diagnosis, and the most important characteristics of each lesion provides readers with a quick yet comprehensive overview of each topic covered. Pathology of Melanocytic Nevi and Malignant Melanoma is the essential reference for every practicing dermatopathologist, pathologist, dermatologist, and cancer research scientist today.
Barrios: Parasitic Diseases of the Lungs
By Robert Barrios and Abida Haque
2013 (1st ed), 250 pages, $189 list
Diagnosis of parasitic lung diseases is often difficult as their clinical manifestations can mimic common respiratory illnesses and routine tests can fail to detect the infections. Parasitic Diseases of the Lungs is designed as a practical guide for pathologists who encounter parasitic diseases of the lung in their daily routine. The book comprises eight chapters. After discussion of the handling of lung biopsies from patients with suspected parasitic disease, individual chapters focus on Protozoa, Nematoda, Trematoda, and Cestoda. The morphologic patterns associated with various parasitic infections are then analyzed, and differentiation between artifacts and parasites is discussed. The final chapter is devoted to the immunocompromised patient and covers general principles of histologic evaluation, parasites associated with HIV and AIDS, and the features of diffuse alveolar damage.
Bartlett: Johns Hopkins ABX Guide 2012
By John Bartlett
2011 (3rd ed), 904 pages, $30 list
Jones & Bartlett Learning Is The Official Print And Mobile Provider Of The Johns Hopkins POC-IT Center ABX Guide. Thoroughly Revised And Updated For 2012, The Johns Hopkins ABX Guide, Third Edition Continues To Provide Current, Authoritative And Comprehensive Information On Anti-Microbial Agents, Infectious Disease And Commonly Encountered Pathogens, In One Portable Volume. Written By Experts At The World-Renowned Johns Hopkins University School Of Medicine, This Must-Have Resource Features Expert Recommendations, Clinical And Diagnostic Decision-Making Tools, And Drug-To-Drug Interactions. Concise, Thorough, And Current, The Johns Hopkins ABX Guide, Second Edition Is Designed For Quick Reference And Comprehension. Information Is Featured In An Easy-To-Access Format That Facilitates Rapid Application Of Knowledge At The Point Of Care.
Bartlett: Molecular Pathology with Online Resource
By John Bartlett, Abeer Shaaban and Fernando Schmitt
2015, 414 pages, $119 list (Camb.)
This practical manual provides a comprehensive yet concise guide to state-of-the-art molecular techniques and their applications. It starts with an overview of the essential principles of molecular techniques, followed by separate chapters detailing the use of these techniques in particular tissues and organs, and describing recommended treatment plans. Each chapter covers the tests available, their advantages, limitations, and use as diagnostic and prognostic tools, with key learning points at the end of each topic.
Basso: Cardiac Tumor Pathology
By Cristina Basso
2012 (1st ed), 211 pages, 139 illus, $189 list
Cardiac tumors were once a nosographic entity of scarce clinical interest because of the rarity and of the intrinsic diagnostic and therapeutic impossibilities, and were considered a fatal morbid entity. It has now become a topical subject due to advances in clinical imaging (echo, magnetic resonance, computed tomography) as well as innovation in technologies of in-vivo diagnosis. Cardiac Tumor Pathology presents a spectacular example of these advances with clinico-pathologic correlations. This timely volume covers history, epidemiology, demographics, clinical diagnosis, pathology, imaging by echo, CT and MRI of both benign and malignant cardiac tumors, either primary or secondary. Chemotherapy of malignant neoplasms is also addressed. Special emphasis is given to clinico-pathologic correlations. With all chapters written by experts in their fields, this volume will serve as a useful resource for physicians dealing with, and interested in, this special branch of cardiac oncology and will represent a useful guide for pathologists, clinicians, cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, and radiologists as well as for postgraduate students training in these areas.
Battifora: Tumors of the Serosal Membranes (Vol 15)
By Hector Battifora and W.T. Elliott McCaughey
1995, 128 pages, $45 list
Since the appearance of the second series fascicle on this topic, there has been considerable growth in our knowledge of these neoplasms, including wider recognition of types of mesothelioma with unusual microscopic features or behavioral patterns. Recent progress in the application of immunohistochemistry has led to more accurate histological diagnosis of mesothelioma and has made it easier to recognize those nonmesothelial tumors mimicking mesothelioma. Nonetheless, hematoxylin and eosin-stained preparations remain the mainstay of diagnosis of serous membrane tumors. Thus, due emphasis is placed on conventional histological findings in this new fascicle, while at the same time expanding the coverage of important diagnostic tests such as immunohistochemistry. In addition to the malignant mesotheliomas, attention is given to other mesothelial-related tumors such as primary serous papillary carcinoma of the peritoneum, multicystic mesothelioma, intra-abdominal desmoplastic round cell tumor, adenomatoid tumor, localized fibrous tumor, and the so-called mesothelioma of the atrioventricular node. Concise tables depict such features as: the differential diagnosis of diffuse malignant mesothelioma; the comparison of histologic features of mesothelial hyperplasia, mesothelioma, and carcinoma; and the immunohistochemistry of peritoneal mesothelioma and serous carcinoma. The fascicle is 128 pages long and includes over 150 illustrations, 104 of which are in color. It should be an essential reference for pathologists in practice and in training.
Bault: The Normal and Pathological Fetal Brain
By Jean-Philippe Bault and Laurence Loeuillet
2015, 313 pages, 28 illus, $199 list (Spr)
This book provides assistance in preparing for and conducting screening or diagnostic ultrasound examinations of the fetal brain in all stages of pregnancy. Readers are provided with: abundantly illustrated descriptions of studies conducted on normal brain structures using all conventional and 3D/4D ultrasound techniques; a detailed description of the main structures of the brain; photographs of fetal pathology specimens that may be used to compare the results of imaging techniques with the anatomical reality; and practical advice and technical tips. The second part of this book presents a clear and informative overview of fetal brain pathologies, combining a wealth of detailed images and precise descriptions.
Baumann: Cosmetic Dermatology: Principles and Practice
By Leslie Baumann
2009 (2nd ed), 336 pages, 231 illus, $150 list
Cosmetic Dermatology offers complete coverage of the latest, most effective skin care agents and procedures. Spanning the entire spectrum of cosmetic dermatology, it takes you through the most current medications, cosmeceuticals, and procedures. Presented in full color, the book is firmly grounded in an evidence-based, clinically-relevant approach--making it perfect for use in everyday practice.
Bayer: Atlas of Human Central Nervous System Development-5 volume set
By Shirley A Bayer and Joseph Altman
2007 (1st ed), $720 list
The publication of the fifth volume completes this historic series of atlases. Available for the first time as a set, this award winning series provides the only complete record of the development of the human central nervous system from spinal cord gestation through the third trimester. The contents of the atlases are organized by coronal, sagittal, and horizontal planes of sectioning to ensure that nearly every structure in the developing brain is represented pictorially.
Bayer: The Human Brain During the Early First Trimester
By Shirley A Bayer and Joseph Altman
2007 (1st ed), 536 pages, $170 list
This is the fifth and last volume in the Atlas of Human Central Nervous System Development Series. It deals with human brain development during the early first trimester from the third through the seventh gestational weeks. Serial sections from 14 specimens are illustrated and annotated in detail, together with 3D reconstructions of the brains of eight specimens.
Bayer: The Human Brain During the Late First Trimester
By Shirley A Bayer and Joseph Altman
2006 (1st ed), 592 pages, $189 list
This fourth volume in the Atlas of Human Central Nervous System Development series provides new information about features of the perinatal brain. It deals with brain development during the late first trimester.
Bayer: The Human Brain During the Second Trimester
By Shirley A Bayer and Joseph Altman
2005 (1st ed), 384 pages, $220 list
The brain in the second trimester, the subject of Volume 3, is nearing anatomical maturity throughout the brainstem. In contrast, the neurogenesis and neuronal migration are still in progress in the cerebral cortex and cerebellum. Consequently, the authors chose to focus on the migration, sojourning, and settling of the neuronal populations belonging to these immature structures.
Bayer: The Human Brain During the Third Trimester
By Shirley A Bayer and Joseph Altman
2003 (1st ed), 392 pages, $240 list
This is the Second Volume of a five-volume set of atlases on the developing human central nervous system. With no other atlases available on the development of the human spinal cord and the brain during the third trimester, the first two volumes in the series fill a large void in current knowledge. Easy to use, the second volume contains high and low magnification photographs of brain sections arranged in two parts: a high resolution black and white image on the left and a ...ghost... image on the right page with unabbreviated labels. This volume provides a user-friendly survey of the complex structural changes that occur during late prenatal human brain development.
Baykal: Clinical Atlas of Skin Tumors
By Can Baykal and Kurtulus Didem Yazganoglu
2014, 500 pages, 1667 illus, $227 list
This superb atlas presents an unrivalled wealth of original high-quality clinical photographs of almost all benign and malignant skin tumors. The diverse subtypes and clinical forms, including different localizations, are depicted and careful attention is paid to evolution and follow-up. While the main focus is on the clinical presentation as reflected in the photographs, diagnostic clues and management considerations are also summarized in a straightforward, readily understandable way.
Baykal: Dermatological Diseases of the Nose and Ears
By Can Baykal
2009 (1st ed), 157 pages, 430 illus, $139 list
Dermatological Diseases of the Nose and Ears" gives comprehensive information about the lesions of these regions. It contains high quality original clinical pictures, which make the diagnosis easier in this important aspect of clinical dermatological practice. In clinical practice, physicians may observe lesions of the nose or ear only. After identifying the elementary lesion, the clinician can more easily uncover the diagnosis of a local or disseminated or systemic disease with the help of this book.
Beauchemin: Metastasis of Colorectal Cancer
By Nicole Beauchemin
2010 (1st ed), 550 pages, $229 list
This book covers colon cancer metastasis from the most fundamental aspects to clinical practice. Major topics include physiopathology, genetic and epigenetic controls, cancer initiating cells, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, growth factors and signalling, cell adhesion, natures of liver metastasis, angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis, inflammatory response, prognostic markers, sentinel node and staging, and finally diagnosis and treatment.
Beck: Diagnostic Hematology
By Norman Beck
2008 (1st ed), 736 pages, 90 illus, $99 list
Diagnostic Hematology approaches the topic from the clinical decision-making perspective. It stresses the importance of effective, patient-centered care of hematological patients, requiring a comprehensive clinical insight into the disease processes, and thus provides an integrated clinical and pathological approach.
Beck: Nanocosmetics and Nanomedicines:New Approaches for Skin Care
By Ruy Beck
2011 (1st ed), 260 pages, 77 illus, $179 list
The book "Nanocosmetics and nanomedicines: new approaches for skin care” contains a summary of the most important nanocarriers for skin delivery. Although “nanocosmetics” is a subject widely commented in the academy and the beauty industry, a book covering the skin care treatments using nanotechnological approaches with cosmetics and nanomedicines is still missing, therefore the need for this publication. This book is divided in three parts: The first one (Part A) is devoted to a brief review on the main topics related to the skin delivery and to the introduction of the subject “nanocosmetics”. The second part (Part B) presents different types of nanocarriers applied as skin delivery systems for cosmetics or drugs. The last part (Part C) shows a wide range of applications of nanotechnology on the skin care area as well as on dermatocosmetic and dermatological fields.
Beck: The ASCRS Textbook of Colon and Rectal Surgery
By David Beck
2011 (2nd ed), 970 pages, $219 list
Developed in conjunction with the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons, this comprehensive textbook provides readers with the full scope of surgical practice for patients with diseases of the colon and rectum. Expert surgeons, all active both as educators and with busy clinical practices, have written concise and practical chapters on the most commonly done procedures while providing much-needed insight on less frequently presentations, as well. The ASCRS Textbook is designed to meet the needs not only of colorectal specialists, but also the general surgeon in practice whose caseload includes patients with disorders and diseases of the colon, rectum and anus. Residents and fellows will also find a wealth of hands-on guidance and practical tips and tricks. The ASCRS Practice Parameters are incorporated in the book along with an appendix providing the most up-to-the minute access to best practice guidelines. Patient care and safety are addressed in each chapter.
Behl: Cell Aging: Molecular Mechanisms and Implications for Disease
By Christian Behl and Christine Ziegler
2014, 108 pages, 34 illus, $46 list
Aging represents a physiological and per se non-pathological and multifactorial process involving a set of key genes and mechanisms being triggered by different endogenous and exogenous factors. Since aging is a major risk factor in connection with a variety of human disorders, it is increasingly becoming a central topic in biochemical and medical research. The plethora of theories on aging – some of which have been discussed for decades – are neither isolated nor contradictory but instead can be connected in a network of pathways and processes at the cellular and molecular levels.
Benirschke: Pathology of the Human Placenta
By Kurt Benirschke
2012 (6th ed), 923 pages, 800 illus, $229 list
Pathology of the Human Placenta remains the most comprehensive and authoritative text in the field. It provides extensive information on the normal placenta, encompassing physiology, metabolism, and endocrinology, and covers the full range of placental diseases in great detail. Further chapters are devoted to abortions, molar pregnancies, multiple pregnancies, and legal considerations. This sixth edition of the book has been extensively revised and expanded to reflect the most recent progress in the field, and a brand new chapter has been added on artificial reproductive technology.
Bennett: Laboratory Hemostasis: A Practical Guide for Pathologists
By Sterling Bennett, Christopher Lehman and George Rodgers
2014 (2nd ed), 205 pages, 27 illus, $96 list
Coagulation testing is the basis for the diagnosis of bleeding and thrombotic disorders, as well as the mainstay of anticoagulant monitoring and management. This handbook provides practical information and guidance on topics relevant to directing a coagulation laboratory, filling a void in the literature. Since the first edition, all chapters have been updated and an entirely new chapter is included on pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics. The book will aid pathologists, clinical laboratory scientists and other physicians serving as laboratory directors to understand and carry out their responsibilities.
Bennett: Mandell, Douglas, and Bennett's Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases: 2-Volume Set
By John Bennett, Raphael Dolin and Martin Blaser
2014 (8th ed), 3,904 pages, 1,500 illus, $340 list
After thirty five years, Mandell, Douglas, and Bennett's Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases, 8th Edition is still the reference of choice for comprehensive, global guidance on diagnosing and treating the most challenging infectious diseases. Drs. John E. Bennett and Raphael Dolin along with new editorial team member Dr. Martin Blaser have meticulously updated this latest edition to save you time and to ensure you have the latest clinical and scientific knowledge at your fingertips. With new chapters, expanded and updated coverage, increased worldwide perspectives, and many new contributors, Mandell, Douglas, and Bennett's Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases, 8th Edition helps you identify and treat whatever infectious disease you see.
Beran: Legal and Forensic Medicine
By Roy Beran
2013 (1st ed), 1942 pages, $679 list
This is a comprehensive reference text that examines the current state of Legal Medicine, which encompasses Forensic Medicine, in the 21st century. It examines the scope of both legal and forensic medicine, its application and study and has adopted a wide ranging approach including multinational authorship. It reviews the differences between and similarities of forensic and legal medicine, the need for academic qualification, the applications to many and varied fields including international aid, military medicine, health law and the application of medical knowledge to both criminal law and tort/civil law, sports medicine and law, gender and age related factors from obstetrics through to geriatrics and palliative care as well as cultural differences exploring the Christian/Judeo approach compared with that within Islamic cultures, Buddhism and Hinduism. The book looks at practical applications of legal medicine within various international and intercultural frameworks. This is a seminal authoritative text in legal and forensic medicine. It has a multi-author and multinational approach which crosses national boundaries. There is a great interest in the development of health law and legal medicine institutes around the world and this text comes in on the ground floor of this burgeoning discipline and provides the foundation text for many courses, both undergraduate and postgraduate. It defines the place of legal medicine as a specialized discipline.
Bergstrom: Pocket Guide to Ocular Oncology and Pathology
By Chris Bergstrom
2012 (1st ed), 380 pages, 226 illus, $209 list
This handbook is designed to serve as a compact, up-to-date, and easy-to-use reference on the clinical features and pathology of ocular tumors. It comprises approximately 75 entries that cover the full spectrum of clinically encountered ocular tumors as well as tumor classification and other selected topics. Each entry addressing a given tumor or class of tumors is organized in a standard way, with information on synonyms, definition, etiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, prophylaxis, therapy, prognosis, and epidemiology. Key references are also provided. The book has the advantage of having been written by members of an ocular oncology group from a leading cancer center, and will be of great practical value for ophthalmologists and ophthalmic pathologists.
Berry: Neuropathology (Current Topics in Pathology)
By Colin Berry
2011 (1st ed), 164 pages, $99 list
This volume contains four major contributions dealing with the pathology of head injury. The special feature of the book is its relevance to neurologists, neurosurgeons and to general physicians and surgeons as well as to pathologists. In all the contributions, a detailed account of how the non-specialist may approach each specific problem is given. In particular, viral encephalopathy is reviewed; this difficult area is discussed in such a manner as to maximise the information obtained from the material present. The approach to the examination of the brain described in the book is also directed at a wider audience than simply the generalist who was to do some neuropathological work. Finally, the major clinical problem of dementia is considered.
Best: Molecular Genetics and Personalized Medicine
By Hunter Best
2012 (1st ed), 253 pages, 39 illus, $189 list
Molecular Genetics and Personalized Medicine highlights developments that have been made in the field of molecular genetics and how they have been applied clinically. It will serve as a useful reference for physicians hoping to better understand the role of molecular medicine in clinical practice. In addition, it should also prove to be an invaluable resource for the basic scientist that wants to better understand how advances in the laboratory are being moved from the bench to the bedside. All chapters are written by experts in their fields and include the most up to date medical information. The authors simplify complex genetic concepts and focus on practical patient related issues. The book will be of great value to pathologists, hematologists/oncologists, clinical geneticists, high-risk obstetricians, general practitioners, and physicians in all other medical specialties who utilize genetic testing to direct therapy.
Bhargava: Simplified and Illustrated Breast Pathology
By Rohit Bhargava
2015, 180 pages, 300+ illus, $87 list
Simplified and Illustrated Breast Pathology is a concise and highly illustrated guide to breast pathology and pathological terminology, authored by Professor Rohit Bhargava from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. The book is divided into nine chapters, explaining uncommon pathology reports with the help of over 300 full colour, annotated clinical images.
Bhattacharya: Human Fetal Tissue Transplantation
By Niranjan Bhattacharya
2012 (1st ed), 406 pages, 170 illus, $209 list
The proposed book will bring together the new work of prominent medical scientists and clinicians conducting pioneering research in human fetal tissue transplant. This will include direct transplant of healthy fetal tissue into mature patients as well as in hosts with genetic diseases. Transplant techniques, donor-host interaction, cell and tissue storage, ethical and legal issues, are some of the matters which the book will deal with. The book will include advances in both theory and practice in the last two decades.
Bibbo: Comprehensive Cytopathology, 4th ed.
By Marluce Bibbo and David Wilbur
2014, 4th edition, 976 pages, $402 list
In the newly updated edition of Comprehensive Cytopathology, a team of international experts provides criteria and techniques in diagnosis, testing, and new insights in cytology. This accessible guide to diagnostic investigation and screening is ideal for daily laboratory use, taking a systematic approach to helping you understand major diagnostic criteria as well as the pitfalls and limitations of cytology.
Bieber: Atopic Dermatitis
By Thomas Bieber
2009 (2nd ed), 468 pages, 75 illus, $300 list
This Second Edition of the revolutionary guide, Atopic Dermatitis, is the only available text that discusses all aspects of this common disease. Appealing to dermatologists, allergists, family practitioners, and pediatricians, as well as physician scientists, medical students, and experimental investigators, this stand-alone text addresses recent breakthrough discoveries in genetics and milestones in immunological research in dermatology.
Bilbao: Biopsy Diagnosis of Peripheral Neuropathy
By Juan Bilbao and Robert Schmidt
2014 (2nd ed.), 486 pages, $170 list
Peripheral nerve analysis is a challenging task for pathologists, given the advent of new diagnoses and techniques of analysis and the impact of molecular genetics. This book presents a simple, logical method for constructing a differential diagnosis based on pathology and clinical presentation. It also provides advice on the selection of ancillary molecular, immunohistochemical and genetic techniques to establish a definitive diagnosis.
Billings: Inflammatory Dermatopathology
By Steven Billings
2010 (1st ed), 224 pages, 226 illus, $189 list
Inflammatory Dermatopathology: A Pathologist's Survival Guide provides expert guidance for the reader to develop a systematic approach to the diagnosis of inflammatory disorders of the skin. It covers the most common and clinically important inflammatory disorders of the skin through an image-rich easy to read format. Each section includes practical tips to help navigate the differential diagnosis. Microscopic features are listed as bullet points to enhance readability. Examples of diagnostic comments that practicing pathologists can utilize in their own reports are also provided. Demonstrating a global understanding of inflammatory dermatoses in a quick and efficient manner, Inflammatory Dermatopathology: A Pathologist's Survival Guide will both guide the reader in how to approach inflammatory dermatoses, as well as provide a tool that will help with the writing of surgical pathology reports.
Biscotti: FNA Cytology of Ophthalmic Tumors
By Charles Biscotti
2011 (1st ed), 99 pages, 83 illus, $159 list
This comprehensive and well-illustrated volume in the outstanding "Monographs in Clinical Cytology" series examines the spectrum of ophthalmic cytology including uveal, retinal, and orbital tumors. It includes historical perspectives, current indications, surgical techniques, and practical aspects of the cytological preparation of ophthalmic fine needle aspiration samples.
Bishop: Clinical Chemistry: Principles, Techniques, and Correlations
By Michael Bishop, Edward Fody and Larry Schoeff
2013 (7th ed), 784 pages, $95 list
In its Seventh Edition, this acclaimed Clinical Chemistry continues to be the most student-friendly clinical chemistry text available. This edition not only covers the how of clinical testing but also places greater emphasis on the what, why, and when in order to help today's students fully understand the implications of the information covered, as well as the applicability of this crucial topic in practice.
Black: Smith and Nesi's Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
By Evan Black
2011 (3rd ed), 1696 pages, 1130 illus, $299 list
Smith and Nesi’s Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Third Edition has taken the best of the field’s classic reference text and expanded upon it, continuing its reputation as the foremost guide to the subspecialty. Every practitioner of plastic and reconstructive surgery will find useful information in this comprehensive, in-depth text, including an update on the changes and advances of the last several years and a new section on pediatric consideration. Detailed chapters on ophthalmic anatomy are also included, as well as sections on eyelid dermatology, socket surgery, and cosmetic surgery. Every consideration has been made by Dr. Nesi and his co-editors to cover every aspect important to the ophthalmic plastic surgeon.
Bland: The Breast: Comprehensive Management of Benign and Malignant Diseases
By Kirby Bland
2009 (4th ed), 1712 pages, 1500 illus, $406 list
The Breast: Comprehensive Management of Benign and Malignant Diseases, 4th Edition, by Kirby I. Bland, MD, and Edward M. Copeland, III, MD, is a surgical reference that offers the most comprehensive, up-to-date resource on the diagnosis and management of, and rehabilitation following, surgery for benign and malignant diseases of the breast. With its multidisciplinary approach, sweeping updates, new contributors, and authoritative guidance, you'll have exactly what you need to inspire patient confidence and provide the best possible outcomes. Best of all, this new edition comes to you in print and online for easy, convenient access to the absolute latest advances.
Blomback: Essential Guide to Blood Coagulation
By Margareta Blomback
2010 (1st ed), 180 pages, $70 list
This concise, practical guide covers all the essentials for managing thrombotic and bleeding disorders, distilling the most clinically, up-to-date and relevant material, and including treatment strategies for key conditions and diseases. The latest antithrombotic and newest anticoagulant drugs are included, along with coverage of special patients and complications.
Boekhout: Malassezia and the Skin
By Teun Boekhout
2010 (1st ed), 250 pages, $189 list
This book, written by a group of acknowledged experts, is the first comprehensive overview on the very unusual yeasts of the genus Malassezia. All relevant aspects of the genus and its 13 species are covered in detail within 11 chapters. The first chapter reviews the long and controversial history of the genus, while the second describes all mycological characteristics of the different species, including media and techniques adapted to their isolation, description, and maintenance. Subsequent chapters methodically address issues such as the effect of Malassezia yeasts on human and animal health, and the current therapeutic approaches for Malassezia-induced or -exacerbated diseases. The last chapter provides a summary of data to be presented on a website that will be regularly updated, thus incorporating latest findings.
Boerner: Biopsy Interpretation of the Thyroid
By Scott Boerner
2009 (1st ed), 288 pages, 250 illus, $150 list
This new volume in the Biopsy Interpretation Series is a practical guide and bench reference for the interpretation of neck biopsies that involve thyroid and parathyroid tissue. The text covers common thyroid biopsies, parathyroid biopsies that are frequent surgical specimens, and uncommon aspirates that may be mistaken for thyroid. Coverage includes state-of-the-art information on immunohistochemistry, molecular diagnostics, and laser scanning cytometry.
Bogitsh: Human Parasitology
By Burton Bogitsh
2012 (4th ed), 448 pages, $195 list
Human Parasitology emphasizes a medical perspective while incorporating functional morphology, physiology, biochemistry, and immunology to enhance appreciation of the diverse implications of parasitism. Bridging the gap between classical clinical parasitology texts and traditional encyclopedic treatises, Human Parasitology appeals to students interested in the medical aspects of parasitology and those who require a solid foundation in the biology of parasites. This fourth edition has been fully revised to integrate the most recent molecular discoveries about mosquitoes, ticks and other arthropods as vectors, as well as the most effective therapeutic regimens.
Bologna: Biotargets of Cancer in Current Clinical Practice
By Mauro Bologna
2012 (1st ed), 579 pages, 1000 illus, $239 list
Biotargets of Cancer in Current Clinical Practice presents an updated and reasoned review of the current status of knowledge concerning the major cancer types with a special focus on the current biomarkers, genes involved and the potential future targets of innovative therapies. The volume includes for each major cancer type, a comprehensive although concise discussion of epidemiology, affirmed and innovative biomarkers for diagnosis, and descriptions of the relevant genes for prognosis and (individualized) therapy through biotarget-specific new molecular treatments, with the latest information on the validation status of each novel biomarker. Individual chapters are dedicated to the major cancer types, plus a special chapter on metastasis. The present debate on patentability of genetic information applied to diagnostics and therapeutics of cancer is also discussed.
Bolognia: Dermatology
By Jean Bolognia
2012 (3rd ed), 2776 pages, 3500 illus, $469 list
Dermatology, edited by world authorities Jean L. Bolognia, MD, Joseph L. Jorizzo, MD, and Julie V. Schaffer, MD, is an all-encompassing medical reference book that puts the latest practices in dermatologic diagnosis and treatment at your fingertips. It delivers more comprehensive coverage of basic science, clinical practice, pediatric dermatology, and dermatologic surgery than you'll find in any other source. Whether you're a resident or an experienced practitioner, you'll have the in-depth, expert, up-to-the-minute answers you need to overcome any challenge you face in practice.
Bolon: Fundamental Neuropathology for Pathologists and Toxicologists
By Brad Bolon
2011, 656 pages, $156 list
This book offers pathologists, toxicologists, other medical professionals, and students an introduction to the discipline and techniques of neuropathology – including chemical and environmental, biological, medical, and regulatory details important for performing an analysis of toxicant-induced neurodiseases. In addition to a section on fundamentals, the book provides detailed coverage of current practices (bioassays, molecular analysis, and nervous system pathology) and practical aspects (data interpretation, regulatory considerations, and tips for preparing reports).
Bonakdarpour: Diagnostic Imaging and Pathology of Musculoskeletal Diseases
By Akbar Bonakdarpour, William R Reinus and Jasvir S Khurana
2008 (1st ed), 1000 pages, $185 list
With the advent of new technologies, the field of musculoskeletal radiology has grown to include not only diseases that affect the skeleton, but also those that affect muscles, ligaments, tendons and also the cartilaginous structures within joints. Diagnostic Imaging of Musculoskeletal Diseases: A Systematic Approach is a useful and worthy teaching text that is at once readable by the radiology resident rotating through the musculoskeletal radiology and thorough enough to be used by the practicing radiologist. Written by authors who are well established in the field of musculoskeletal radiology and pathology, this volume provides readers with a practical and systematic approach to think about diagnosis of pathologic conditions that affect the musculoskeletal system, thus making the material easier to learn and synthesize. Chapters are organized by major categories of disease: trauma, infection, tumors and tumor-like conditions, metabolic diseases, dysplastic diseases and arthritis. Additional chapters examine basic interventional techniques that apply to musculoskeletal imaging and in recognition of the importance of orthopedic procedures, information is included on the use, imaging, appearance, and pathology affecting prostheses and fixation devices. Diagnostic Imaging of Musculoskeletal Diseases: A Systematic Approach is an exceptionally important new text that contains information essential to the practice of modern radiology
Bonifazi: Differential Diagnosis in Pediatric Dermatology
By Ernesto Bonifazi
2013 (1st ed), 165 pages, $139 list
This book is devoted exclusively to differential diagnosis in pediatric dermatology. It covers the full range of relevant conditions: inherited skin disorders; nevi; viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic infections; acne; allergic diseases; autoimmune skin disorders; connective tissue diseases; tumors; and miscellaneous conditions. Each comparison addresses the differential diagnosis between two (or occasionally three or four) dermatological conditions, containing between two and six images and a short text emphasizing the clinical differences between the diseases in question. At the end of each chapter, a summary highlights one or two characteristics essential for the differential diagnosis. The author is an expert who, since 1982, has been responsible for a column devoted to the differential diagnosis of pediatric dermatology in the European Journal of Pediatric Dermatology. The volume will represent an ideal tool for pediatric dermatologists, pediatricians, and GPs, and will help them in the diagnostic process.
Bonomo: Enzyme-mediated Resistance to Antibiotics: Mechanisms, Dissemination, and Prospects for Inhibition
By Robert A Bonomo and Marcelo E Tolmasky
2007 (1st ed), 360 pages, $130 list
This comprehensive volume will find a wide audience in researchers working in bacterial pathogenesis, enzymology, molecular microbiology, and antibiotic development. It will be indispensable for clinical research laboratories, hospitals, medical schools, and applied and pharmaceutical research laboratories.
Bonsib: Atlas of Medical Renal Pathology
By Stephen Bonsib
2013 (1st ed), 300 pages, $189 list
The kidney is an organ with complex organogenesis susceptible to numerous misadventures in development and is exposed to a diverse array of insults of hematogenous and lower urinary tract origin. This Atlas of Medical Renal Pathology provides an overview of the development, macroscopic and microscopic features of the normal kidney. This is followed by a comprehensive survey of developmental and cystic kidney diseases, vascular diseases and tubulointerstitial diseases. An emphasis is placed on gross diagnostic findings with detailed histological correlates. In addition, the histological, immunofluorescent, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural features of the major glomerular diseases and renal transplantation pathology are presented. This compendium of non-neoplastic kidney diseases illustrates the vast majority diseases you are likely to encounter in surgical and autopsy pathology.
Bosman: WHO Classification of Tumours of the Digestive System (4th Ed, Vol 3)
Edited by Bosman, F.T., Carneiro, F., Hruban, R.H., Theise, N.D.
2010 (4th ed), 417 pages, $162 list
WHO Classification of Tumours of the Digestive System is the third volume of the 4th Edition of the WHO series on histological and genetic typing of human tumours. This authoritative, concise reference book provides an international standard for oncologists and pathologists and will serve as an indispensable guide for use in the design of studies monitoring response to therapy and clinical outcome. This book also provides user-friendly algorithmic approaches to the diagnosis of the major tumours of the digestive tract. Diagnostic criteria, pathological features, and associated genetic alterations are described in a strictly disease-oriented manner. Sections on all recognized neoplasms and their variants include new ICD-O codes, incidence, age and sex distribution, location, clinical signs and symptoms, pathology, genetics, and predictive factors. The book, prepared by more than 100 authors from 22 countries, contains some 700 colour photographs, numerous tables and figures and more than 3700 references.
Bostwick: Urologic Surgical Pathology
By David Bostwick and Liang Cheng
2014 (3rd ed), 976 pages, $320 list
With sweeping revisions throughout, the new edition of Urologic Surgical Pathology equips you to accurately diagnose specimens of the entire urinary tract and male reproductive system plus the adrenal glands. Comprehensive in scope, this title begins with a look at normal anatomy and histology for each organ system...followed by discussions of the pathology of congenital anomalies, inflammations, non-neoplastic diseases and neoplasia. Practical guidance in daily urological pathology sign-out and the latest recommended diagnostic approaches - with an emphasis on clinicopathologic and radiographic-pathologic correlations - makes this a true diagnostic decision-making medical reference. A consistent format enables you to locate critical information quickly, and more than 1600 high-quality illustrations - most in full color - make diagnosis even easier.
Bottone: An Atlas of the Clinical Microbiology of Infectious Diseases
By Edward Bottone
2006 (1st ed), 256 pages, $230 list
An Atlas of the Clinical Microbiology of Infectious Diseases, Volume Two: Viral, Fungal, and Parasitic Agents is the second of a series and partner to Volume One, which deals with Microbiological and Clinical Attributes. Filled with highly instructional visual images, this atlas covers typical and atypical presentations of viral, fungal and parasitic agents and offers insightful comments aiding their identification and clinical significance. Drawing on the expertise of a distinguished clinical microbiologist, it presents more than 240 colored photomicrographs derived from an extensive personal collection of slides depicting the salient and unusual presentations of microorganisms.
Boumil: Medical Liability in a Nutshell
By Marcia Boumil
2011, 416 pages, $39 list
Reliable source on medical liability law. Written by experts in the field, this Nutshell offers insight on establishing professional relationships and examines negligence-based claims, intentional torts, causation, damages, affirmative defenses, limitations, immunities, and liabilities. It also provides an overview of medical care liability issues affecting hospitals and managed care organizations.
Bowers: Medical Statistics from Scratch
By David Bowers
2008 (2nd ed), 300 pages, $60 list
This long awaited second edition of this bestseller continues to provide a comprehensive, user friendly, down-to-earth guide to elementary statistics. The book presents a detailed account of the most important procedures for the analysis of data, from the calculation of simple proportions, to a variety of statistical tests, and the use of regression models for modeling of clinical outcomes. The level of mathematics is kept to a minimum to make the material easily accessible to the novice, and a multitude of illustrative cases are included in every chapter, drawn from the current research literature. The new edition has been completely revised and updated and includes new chapters on basic quantitative methods, measuring survival, measurement scales, diagnostic testing, bayesian methods, meta-analysis and systematic reviews.
Bowling: Diagnostic Dermoscopy: The Illustrated Guide
By Jonathan Bowling
2012 (1st ed), 156 pages, $70 list
Covering melanocytic lesions, non-melanocytic lesions, special sites, and general dermatological lesions, Diagnostic Dermoscopy gives you a guide to choosing and using the dermoscope most suited to your needs, an introduction to the dermoscopic alphabet, a visual guide to the global features of dermatologic disease through the dermoscope, a more detailed look at the local structure of skin lesions for more accurate diagnosis.
Braak: Neuroanatomy and Pathology of Sporadic Alzheimer's Disease
By Heiko Braak and Kelly Del Tredici
2014, 162 pages, 48 illus, $170 list
As indicated by its title, this monograph deals chiefly with morphologically recognizable deviations from the normal anatomical condition of the human CNS. The AD-associated pathology is illustrated from its beginnings (sometimes even in childhood) to its final form, which is reached late in life. The AD process commences much earlier than the clinically recognizable phase of the disorder, and its timeline includes an extended preclinical phase.
Brandwein-Gensler: Head and Neck
By Margaret Brandwein-Gensler
2009 (1st ed), 646 pages, 538 illus, $159 list
This latest book in the Cambridge Surgical Pathology series comprehensively covers all of the methods utilized by pathologists to accurately diagnose diseases affecting all organs in the head and neck region. Coverage is not limited to findings from the light microscope but also includes other genetic, molecular, and immunologic diagnostic modalities, and the unique orientation allows the reader to follow the progression of disease states from incipient to advanced. This book is illustrated with more than 300 color photomicrographs and accompanied by a CD-ROM of all images in downloadable format.
Branstetter: Practical Imaging Informatics
By Barton Branstetter IV
2009, 474 pages, $90 list
Attention SIIM Members: a special discount is available to you; please log in to the SIIM website at www.siimweb.org/pii or call the SIIM office at 703-723-0432 for information on how you can receive the SIIM member price. Imaging Informatics Professionals (IIPs) have come to play an indispensable role in modern medicine, and the scope of this profession has grown far beyond the boundaries of the PACS. A successful IIP must not only understand the PACS itself, but also have knowledge of clinical workflow, a base in several medical specialties, and a solid IT capability regarding software interactions and networking. With the introduction of a certification test for the IIP position, a single source was needed to explain the fundamentals of imaging informatics and to demonstrate how those fundamentals are applied in everyday practice. Practical Imaging Informatics describes the foundations of information technology and clinical image management, details typical daily operations, and discusses rarer complications and issues.
Braunstein: Thyroid Cancer
By Glenn Braunstein
2011, 332 pages, 135 illus, $219 list
The American Cancer Society recently estimated that about 45,000 new cases of thyroid cancer will be diagnosed in the United States, with three-quarters occurring in women. The overall 5-year survival rate is about 97%, making it one of the least lethal cancers. We are experiencing an epidemic of well-differentiated thyroid cancer, in part due to the widespread use of imaging modalities that detect thyroid nodules and microcarcinomas. Concurrently, there have been a number of recent advances in surgical treatment, as well as diagnostic modalities that allow us to detect small amounts of residual local and metastatic disease. Additionally, a reexamination of past treatment regimens has led to new recommendations regarding the use of radioactive iodine, and to new therapeutic options, such as targeted therapy which have supplanted the use of more toxic chemotherapy for metastatic cancer. Multiple academic organizations have developed consensus guidelines for the management of thyroid cancer, occasionally with conflicting recommendations. In Thyroid Cancer, a renowned group of authors presents a broad overview of the pathology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of thyroid cancer, with an emphasis on recent evidence-based information. State-of-the-art and a significant contribution to the literature, Thyroid Cancer is an invaluable reference for endocrinologists, oncologists, nuclear medicine physicians, radiation oncologists, primary care physicians, and surgeons who deal with head and neck cancer.
Brehmer-Andersson: Dermatopathology
By Eva Brehmer-Andersson
2006 (1st ed), 254 pages, $179 list
Discusses principles of microscopic pathology of acquired skin diseases in a concise, yet comprehensive manner. Also discusses underlying mechanism of diseases.
Brenner: Brenner and Rector's The Kidney
By Barry Brenner
2011, 3064 pages, $549 list
Overcome the toughest clinical challenges in nephrology with the new 9th edition of Brenner/Rector's The Kidney! A brand-new editorial team of Drs. Maarten W. Taal, Glenn M. Chertow, Philip A. Marsden, Karl Skorecki, Alan S. L. Yu, and Barry M. Brenner,, together with a diverse list of international contributors bring you the latest knowledge and best practices on every front in nephrology worldwide. Brand-new sections on Global Considerations in Nephrology and Pediatric Nephrology, as well as new chapters on recent clinical trials, cardiovascular and renal risk prediction in chronic kidney disease, identification of genetic causes of kidney disease, and many others, keep you at the forefront of this rapidly growing, ever-changing specialty. In print and online at www.expertconsult.com, with regular updates reflecting new developments, Brenner/Rector remains the go-to resource for practicing and training nephrologists and internists who wish to master basic science, pathophysiology, and clinical best practices.
Brenner: How to Survive a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit
By Ilene Brenner
2010, 176 pages, $47 list
Getting sued for medical malpractice is one of the most traumatic events of a physician's career. This text will guide doctors and physicians through the process from the moment they receive a summons until the after-trial appeal process.
Breuninger: 3D Histology Evaluation of Dermatologic Surgery
By Helmut Breuninger and Patrick Adam
2013 (1st ed), 142 pages, 64 illus, $90 list
3D Histology Evaluation of Dermatologic Surgery compares the most commonly used methods in order to give the reader a graphical overview of the current state-of-the-art. The basic principles of various surgical methods and histological workups of the complete 3D tumor margins are described and extensively illustrated to allow better understanding. Furthermore, more complex treatments of larger tumors are also included. Therefore, this book will be vital for all involved in the management of these patients, including practicing and trainee dermatologists, ENT, plastic and facial-surgeons, pathologists and oncologists.
Brinster: Dermatopathology
By Nooshin Brinster
2011 (1st ed), 624 pages, 2005 illus, $199 list
Part of the High-Yield Pathology Series, this title is designed to help you review the key pathologic features of skin disease, recognize the classic look of each disease, and quickly confirm your diagnosis. Its templated format, excellent color photographs, concise bulleted text, and authoritative content, will help you accurately identify more than 400 skin conditions.
Brogden: Virulence Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogens
By Kim A Brogden, F Chris Minion, Nancy Cornick, Thaddeus B Stanton, Qijing Zhang, Lisa K Nolan and Michael J Wannemuehler
2007 (4th ed), 378 pages, $120 list
Bacterial diseases remain a critical issue in public health despite the advent of antibiotics, and the problem presents a rich field for genetic and molecular biology applications. The fourth edition of Virulence Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogens presents entirely new material on this issue in a ground-breaking overview of the latest knowledge.
Brown: Pathology of the Vulva and Vagina
By Laurence Brown
2012 (1st ed), 299 pages, 125 illus, $149 list
Pathology of the Vulva and Vagina introduces the topic with a stylishly illustrated description of the embryology and development which is fundamental to understanding the pathogenesis and symptomatology. Subsequent chapters cover infections and non-infectious dermatoses, specifying those that can predispose to cancer. The precancerous conditions of vulval intraepithelial neoplasia, melanocytic proliferations and extra-mammary Paget's disease are integrated respectively with accounts of human papilloma virus, malignant melanoma and recent awareness of ano-genital mammary-like glands. Advances in the recognition of potentially confusing benign conditions, prognosis and staging update the pathology of squamous and adenocarcinoma in these organs. The difficulties of sentinel node biopsy are explored and a comprehensive chapter clearly highlights the difficult differential diagnosis of mesenchymal lesions.
Brown: Histologic Preparations: Common Problems and Their Solutions
By Richard Brown
2009 (1st ed), 168 pages, $50 list
The "how to" guide to good slide preparation, Histologic Preparations: Common Problems and Their Solutions, was developed by the Histotechnology Committee of the College of American Pathologists (CAP) in conjunction with the National Society for Histotechnology (NSH). Building on data and images from the NSH/CAP histology quality assurance program, HistoQIP, the book presents photographic examples of well-prepared slides followed by numerous examples of associated problems and their solutions. Histologic Preparations is a reference text as well as a teaching tool. Written for pathologists, pathology residents, histotechnologists, and histotechnicians as well as histology students, this thorough book contains troubleshooting techniques for the most common artifacts and problems incurred in routine histologic preparations.
Brunning: Tumors of the Bone Marrow (Vol 9)
By Richard D. Brunning and Robert W. Mckenna
1994, 496 pages, $65 list
No description available.
Bruns: Fundamentals of Molecular Diagnostics
By David E Bruns, Edward R Ashwood and Carl A Burtis
2007 (1st ed), 288 pages, $60 list
This book offers an introduction to the newest, fastest-growing field in laboratory science. Explaining and clarifying the molecular techniques used in diagnostic testing, this text provides both entry-level and advanced information. It covers the principles of molecular biology along with genomes and nucleic acid alterations, techniques and instrumentation, and applications of molecular diagnostics.
Bruyn: Parasitology Research Trends
By Olivier De Bruyn
2010 (1st ed), 227 pages, $175 list
Parasitology is the study of parasites, their hosts, and the relationship between them. Many molecular tools have been developed over the past decades to determine genotypes and subgenotypes of parasites. This book describes the use of DNA technology in epidemiological investigations for parasitic research. During recent years, a striking number of studies also provided new insight into the cellular interactions and molecular mechanisms of malaria parasites during liver infection. This book summarises novel findings on the malaria liver stage biology. Furthermore, organ transplants have become more frequent world-wide. Unfortunately, parasitic infections can be transmissible by transplantation. The authors of this book describe the most useful methodology, as well as its application for the precise diagnosis of the parasite in the laboratory. The transmission mechanisms and the main factors of risk of each one of the parasites involved is discussed as well. Other chapters in this book examine the toxoplasma gondii, an intracellular protozoan parasite which infects potentially any warm-blooded animal, and the giardia duodenalis trophozoites, which have a remarkable ability to attach to the surface of epithelial cells of infected hosts. The various approaches that have been used to identify, isolate and characterise novel genes from the parasite genome of Babesia gibsoni are examined as well.
Buckingham: Molecular Diagnostics: Fundamentals, Methods, & Clinical Applications
By Lela Buckingham and Maribeth L Flaws
2007 (1st ed), 462 pages, 312 illus, $60 list
This exceptional new resource introduces the fundamentals of nucleic acid biochemistry to students without previous molecular training, while also presenting advanced concepts for students learning at a higher level. And, your students will be better prepared for the future with discussions of general diagnostic procedures that emphasize the continuing emergence of new diagnostic technologies.
Budowle: Microbial Forensics
By Bruce Budowle
2010, 744 pages, $106 list
Microbial Forensics 2nd Edition is fully revised and updated and serves as a complete reference of the discipline. It describes the advances, as well as the challenges and opportunities ahead, and will be integral in applying science to help solve future biocrimes.
Bui: Medical Imaging Informatics
By Alex Bui
2010, 468 pages, $169 list
Medical Imaging Informatics provides an overview of this growing discipline, which stems from an intersection of biomedical informatics, medical imaging, computer science and medicine. Supporting two complementary views, this volume explores the fundamental technologies and algorithms that comprise this field, as well as the application of medical imaging informatics to subsequently improve healthcare research. Clearly written in a four part structure, this introduction follows natural healthcare processes, illustrating the roles of data collection and standardization, context extraction and modeling, and medical decision making tools and applications. Medical Imaging Informatics identifies core concepts within the field, explores research challenges that drive development, and includes current state-of-the-art methods and strategies.
Buja: Cardiovascular Pathology
By Maximilian Buja and Jagdidsh Butany
2015 (4th ed), 830 pages, 400+ illus., $241 list (Acd. Pr)
Cardiovascular Pathology, Fourth Edition, provides users with a comprehensive overview that encompasses its examination, cardiac structure, both normal and physiologically altered, and a multitude of abnormalities. This updated edition offers current views on interventions, both medical and surgical, and the pathology related to them.
Buja: Netter's Illustrated Human Pathology
By Maximilian L. Buja and Gerhard R. F. Krueger
2013 (1st ed), 560 pages, $63 list
Gain critical insight into the structure-function relationships and the pathological basis of human disease with Netter's Illustrated Human Pathology. With a visually vibrant approach, this atlas provides clear and succinct representations of common human diseases by relating anatomical changes to the functional and clinical manifestations of disease and their underlying causes and mechanisms.
Bullough: Orthopaedic Pathology
By Peter Bullough
2009 (5th ed), 576 pages, $300 list
Orthopaedic Pathology, 5th Edition, by Peter G. Bullough, MB, ChB, presents a unique, lavishly illustrated account of the pathology of arthritic disorders, metabolic disturbances, and soft tissue and bone tumors. Nearly 2,000 high-quality pathologic slides, diagnostic images, and gross specimens-side-by-side-depict the appearance of a wide range of conditions and correlate orthopaedic pathology to clinical practice for greater diagnostic accuracy. Expert Consult functionality-new to this edition-offers convenient access to the complete contents of the book online. It's the ideal resource for the orthopaedic surgeon and radiologist as well as the trainee and practicing pathologist.
Burgdorf: Braun-Falco´s Dermatology
By W.H.C Burgdorf
2008 (3rd ed), 1712 pages, 1200 illus, $349 list
Sure to prove essential reading for all practitioners in this fast-moving medical discipline, the new 3rd edition of Braun-Falco’s Dermatology covers classical dermatology and many related fields, providing a wealth of information on pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnostic methods, and differential diagnostic considerations, as well as the latest therapeutic approaches.
Burge: Oxford Handbook of Medical Dermatology
By Sue Burge
2011 (1st ed), 648 pages, 147 illus, $65 list
The Oxford Handbook of Medical Dermatology provides accessible and practical advice that meets the needs of healthcare professionals working in hospitals. It will also be of value to those working in the community, and to medical students. This book focuses on medical rather than surgical dermatology. Highly illustrated and in full color, it covers the common skin conditions seen in all branches of medicine, the cutaneous signs of systemic disease, and the art of making a diagnosis.
Burger: Diagnostic Pathology: Neuropathology
By Peter Burger
2012, 800 pages, 1700 illus, $299 list
Diagnostic Pathology: Neuropathology is the newest title in the popular Diagnostic Pathology series by Amirsys. This extensively illustrated book showcases nearly 1,700 high-quality pathology images, including a variety of pathology stains and professionally designed medical illustrations. Utilizing the classic Amirsys bulleted text format, essential information is condensed for fast and easy comprehension while the Key Facts section provides quick reference to the most critical considerations. In this must-have guide, expert neuropathologists carefully help the reader identify crucial elements of each diagnosis along with hundreds of potential differential diagnoses. This handsome volume will serve as a valuable go-to resource for pathologists needing expert guidance in neuropathology.
Burger: Smears and Frozen Sections in Surgical Neuropathology
By Peter Burger
2009 (1st ed), 678 pages, 1500 illus, $250 list
This book is a highly illustrated guide for the intraoperative interpretation of central nervous system surgical specimens. The two principal techniques—smear preparations and frozen sections—are described in great detail. Introductory chapters address general approaches to specimen acquisition and preparation; specific clinical and radiological features; differential diagnosis by site; tumor and nontumor entities with specific pathological features; and normal cells and tissues potentially mistaken for abnormalities. The bulk of the text describes specific clinicopathological entities, in over eighty chapters. Most of the latter present bulleted summaries of clinical and radiological features, similarly formatted sections on cytological (smear preparations) and histological (frozen sections) findings, and detailed differential diagnoses. There are over fifteen hundred illustrations covering the practical aspects of real-time, real-world cytological and histological diagnoses. Designed primarily for pathologists, it will be extremely useful for neurosurgeons as well, in their formulations of a differential diagnoses.
Burger: Tumors of the Central Nervous System (Vol 7)
By Peter C. Burger, Bernd W. Scheithauer
2007, 596 pages, $185 list
In the decade since the publication of the Third Series Fascicle on Tumors of the Central Nervous System, many new entities have been described, prognostic significance of certain tumor subtypes established, grading systems revised, and molecular features have been correlated with tumor types and grades. Drs. Burger and Scheithauer have integrated all of these new findings, as well as classical morphological clinical and neuroradiological descriptions and illustrations, into an entirely new and completely up-to-date text/atlas that demystifies the complex subject of CNS tumors and tumor-like lesions for the general pathologists. The discussion of normal anatomy includes cytologic and radiologic correlations, as do discussions of each of the common and rare CNS lesions. Virtually all of the non-radiographic illustrations are in color, and references are current through 2006 and 2007 (the 2007 World Health Organization classification is used throughout the Fascicle). In addition to encyclopedic coverage of CNS neoplasms, approximately 15 percent of the almost 600 text pages are devoted to the numerous benign tumor-like lesions of various etiologies that may be mistaken for neoplasms. A set of fifteen Appendices is devoted to differential diagnostic algorithms which simplify the approach to a difficult specimen. The authoritative yet user-friendly approach of the authors has created a work that will be useful for many years to both pathologist and clinicians interested in tumors of the central nervous system.
Burger: Tumors of the Central Nervous System (Vol 10)
By Peter C. Burger and Bernd W. Scheithauer
1994, 452 pages, $60 list
No description available.
Burke: Forensic Pathology of Fractures and Mechanisms of Injury
By Michael Burke
2011 (1st ed), 273 pages, $200 list
Practitioners of forensic medicine have various tools at their disposal to determine cause of death, and today’s computed tomography (CT) can provide valuable clues if images are interpreted properly. Forensic Pathology of Fractures and Mechanisms of Injury: Postmortem CT Scanning is a guide for the forensic pathologist who wants to use CT imaging to assist in determining the mechanism of injury that might have contributed to death.
Burke: Practical Cardiovascular Pathology
By Allen Burke
2010, 608 pages, 1000 illus, $246 list
Practical Cardiovascular Pathology is a comprehensive reference guide to cardiac autopsy and surgical pathology of cardiovascular disease. The broad scope includes approaches to autopsy, devices, and molecular autopsy, as well as surgical cardiovascular disease, including biopsies, transplant, vasculitis, excised valves, and heart tumors. The book is geared to pathology residents and practicing surgical pathologists and focuses on illustrated practical diagnosis, including differential diagnosis. Each chapter includes eight to ten gross and microscopic photographs with legends highlighting the pathologic features of the disease, as well as succinct text covering etiology, clinical aspects, and differential diagnosis. Key information is presented in tabular format wherever possible.
Burke: Tumors of the Heart and Great Vessels (Vol 22)
By Allen Burke, M.D., Fabio Tavora, M.D.,PhD, Joseph J. Maleszewski, M.D. and Aletta Ann Frazier, M.D.
2015, $175 list (ARP)
Since the publication of the Third Series atlas on heart tumors, there have been several changes in the pathology and classification of these lesions. The current edition updates the status of heart tumors, with emphasis on newer findings, especially molecular advances. In most cases, the authors have followed the classification of the World Health Organization, whose updated volume on tumors of the lung, heart, and mediastinum is forthcoming. Because newer imaging modalities, especially cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and 3-D echocardiography are increasingly utilized in preoperative evaluation of heart tumors, the authors have introduced a chapter devoted exclusively to radiologic diagnosis.
Burke: Tumors of the Heart and Great Vessels (Vol 16)
By Allen Burke and Renu Virmani
1996, 231 pages, $58 list
The entirely new fascicle on tumors of the cardiovascular system is a comprehensive, 231-page text covering over 50 distinct tumors and tumorlike lesions of the heart and great vessels. Opening the 16-chapter volume are discussions of embryology, overview and incidence of tumors of the heart, and general pathologic and clinical approaches to cardiac tumors. Entities are discussed by putative cell of origin, with emphasis on histogenesis, clinical presentation, radiographic features, gross and microscopic features, and differential diagnosis. Immunohistochemical and ultrastructural findings, where helpful in diagnosis, are discussed and illustrated. A final chapter on metastatic tumors covers the differential diagnosis of metastatic pericardial disease and metastatic tumors to myocardium. There is special emphasis on cardiac myxoma and cardiac sarcomas, which represent the most common primary tumors of the heart, as well as an extensive chapter on mesotheliomas of the pericardium. Newly described lesions, such as cardiac MICE and post-transplant lymphoproliferative diseases, are discussed and illustrated. The text is lavishly illustrated, with over 270 illustrations of gross and microscopic images. The text relies on the vast repository of cardiac tumors at the AFIP as well as on extensive literature citations, emphasizing the most recent references in the 1990's through 1995. There are 18 tables emphasizing incidence, classification, clinical findings, syndromes associated with cardiac tumors, and prognostic data of cardiac sarcomas.
Burns: Rook's Textbook of Dermatology
By Tony Burns
2010 (8th ed), 4432 pages, 3300 illus, $875 list
Rook's Textbook of Dermatology covers all aspects of skin disease from basic science through pathology and epidemiology to clinical practice. Long recognized for its unparalleled coverage of diagnosis, this clinical classic earned its reputation as a definitive source of information.
Burt: MacSween's Pathology of the Liver
By Alastair Burt
2011 (6th ed), 1032 pages, $329 list
MacSween's Pathology of the Liver delivers the expert know-how you need to diagnose all forms of liver pathology using the latest methods. Updated with all the most current knowledge and techniques, this medical reference book will help you more effectively evaluate and interpret both the difficult and routine cases you see in practice.
Burtis: Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics
By Carl Burtis
2011 (5th ed), 2256 pages, 944 illus, $289 list
As the definitive reference for clinical chemistry, Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics, 5th Edition offers the most current and authoritative guidance on selecting, performing, and evaluating results of new and established laboratory tests. Up-to-date encyclopedic coverage details everything you need to know, including: analytical criteria for the medical usefulness of laboratory procedures; new approaches for establishing reference ranges; variables that affect tests and results; the impact of modern analytical tools on lab management and costs; and applications of statistical methods. In addition to updated content throughout, this two-color edition also features a new chapter on hemostasis and the latest advances in molecular diagnostics.
Burtis: Tietz Fundamentals of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics
By Carl Burtis and David Burns
2014 (7th ed), 1152 pages, 500 illus, $122 list
A condensed, student-friendly version of Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry, this text uses a laboratory perspective to provide you with the chemistry fundamentals you need to work in a real-world, clinical lab. Accurate chemical structures are included to explain the key chemical features of relevant molecules. Offering complete, accurate coverage of key topics in the field, it's everything that you expect from the Tietz name!
Busam: Dermatopathology
By Klaus Busam
2015 (2nd ed), 788 pages, 1,100+ illus, $185 list
Part of the Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology Series, Dermatopathology is a comprehensive resource that compiles all of today's most essential dermatopathology information into a compact, high-yield format. This medical reference book's well-organized approach and full-color illustrations result in a user-friendly reference that helps the reader access the latest information on molecular diagnostic tests, ancillary tools, and dermatologic disorders. It's perfect for exam prep and clinical application!
Buxton: ABC of Dermatology
By Paul Buxton
2009 (5th ed), 224 pages, 250 illus, $50 list
The ABC of Dermatology provides the core knowledge of diagnosis and therapy of common conditions and the general principles of skin condition management. Including new chapters on drug rashes, connective tissue disease, skin tumours, practical procedures, laser treatments and a practical guide to dressings and bandages, this highly illustrated ABC is the perfect learning partner for GPs, GP registrars, junior doctors, medical students and primary care nurses.
Byard: Forensic Pathology of Infancy and Childhood
By R. W. Byard
2013 (1st ed), 1000 pages, $557 list
We propose a text devoted to the medicolegal investigation of sudden and unexpected childhood death. We will organize the text based on chronological age. The text will begin with the newborn age, progress through infancy, toddlerhood, childhood, and conclude with adolescence. Through each major age group, individual chapters will focus on specific unique causes, topics, or organ systems. This text will be a unique contribution to the forensic science literature. This text will fill a niche that medicolegal death investigators are anxious to have provided. Potential purchasers of this text include forensic pathologists, medical examiner offices, pediatric pathologists, pediatric hospitals, anatomic pathologists, coroners, law enforcement investigators, pathology training programs, medical schools, child protection social workers and offices, colleges of social work, colleges of criminal justice administration, and colleges of forensic sciences.
Byard: Sudden Death in the Young
By Roger Byard
2010 (3rd ed), 700 pages, 800 illus, $250 list
Determining the cause of death in children and young adults can pose considerable challenges. Professor Byard provides for the first time a complete overview of pathological aspects of sudden death in the young, from before birth to middle adult life. Highly illustrated with more than 800 colour figures, this third edition contains new sections on sexual abuse, pregnancy-related deaths and rare natural diseases, as well as expanded coverage of unexpected death in young adults up to the age of 30 years. Chapters are organised by systems and cover all aspects of natural death, as well as accidents, suicides and homicides. Supported by extensive referencing and numerous tables, the book can also be used as a practical autopsy manual. An encyclopaedic overview and analysis of sudden death in the young, this is a key text for pediatric and forensic pathologists, pediatricians, and lawyers and physicians involved in medicolegal cases.

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Cafardi: The Manual of Dermatology
By Jennifer Cafardi
2011 (1st ed), 340 pages, 14 illus, $50 list
This quick reference offers a more practical approach to dermatology, with drug names and dosing, and more information on mycology/onychomycosis than any other handbook on the market. The Manual of Dermatology is portable, comprehensive, easily accessible, and is based upon algorithms, tables, and pearls taught to dermatology medical students, making it a vital resource in all university medical libraries across the country.
Cagle: Advances in Surgical Pathology: Lung Cancer
By Phillip Cagle
2010, 304 pages, 300 illus, $140 list
Advances in Surgical Pathology: Lung Cancer, a volume in the Advances in Surgical Pathology series, features chapters on current and impending changes in the field of lung cancer that directly affect pathologists. This includes the 2004 updates of the WHO Classification of Tumors of the Lung; the ongoing new classification of neuroendocrine carcinomas of the lung by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer; the ongoing revision of the pathologic and clinical staging of lung cancer by the AJCC; molecular diagnostics in the diagnosis of lung cancer; the role of the pathologist in the new molecular targeted therapies for lung cancer; and the new use of image-guided, multimodality theranostics for the diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer. Other current topics discussed include new understanding of the premalignant and preinvasive lesions and the controversies and revisions of the diagnosis of bronchioloalveolar carcinoma.
Cagle: Basic Concepts of Molecular Pathology
By Philip Cagle
2009 (1st ed), 224 pages, 53 illus, $80 list
The Molecular Pathology Library series was created to bridge the gap between traditional basic science textbooks in molecular biology and traditional medical textbooks for organ-specific diseases. Basic Concepts of Molecular Pathology is designed as a stand-alone book to provide the pathologist, clinician or radiologist with a concise review of the essential terminology, concepts and tools of molecular biology that are applied to the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of human diseases in the age of personalized medicine.
Cagle: Color Atlas and Text of Pulmonary Pathology
By Phillip Cagle
2007, 720 pages, $359 list
Thoroughly updated for its Second Edition, this comprehensive, profusely illustrated text/atlas covers the full range of pulmonary pathology, including common, rare and newly described diseases, both neoplastic and non-neoplastic. The book presents a multimodality approach to diagnosis, integrating cytologic, radiologic, surgical, and clinical pathologic features of each disease. By combining carefully chosen color illustrations with lists of distinguishing features of each entity, this text/atlas provides a quick path to accurate diagnosis. This edition features updated sections on pulmonary hypertension, pulmonary hemorrhage, lung transplantation, and pediatric pulmonary pathology, including new classification and grading systems. Throughout the book, new entities and new images have been added.
Cagle: Frozen Section Library: Pleura
By Phillip Cagle
2010 (1st ed), 115 pages, $80 list
Frozen Section Library: Pleura provides a convenient, user-friendly handbook to expedite use when performing intraoperative consultations on pleural specimens. This book is divided into chapters that emphasize the common questions that a pathologist must answer on frozen section examination and the pitfalls associated with those specific diagnoses. The diagnostic issues impacting immediate surgical decision-making are color illustrated and discussed succinctly, including a complex array of primary and secondary neoplasms of the pleura that have overlapping histologic features and the well-known problems of reactive atypia versus cancer in pleural tissue.
Cagle: Lung and Pleural Pathology
By Philip Cagle and Timothy Allen
2015, 672 pages, $179 list (Mcg-Hill)
Lung and Pleural Pathology goes beyond the scope of traditional pulmonary pathology textbooks by analyzing all of the changing paradigms that are reshaping pulmonary pathology practice. Authored by renowned pulmonary pathologists, it is the one comprehensive, up-to-date pulmonary pathology textbook that covers important new clinical approaches, including new WHO classification of lung cancer; the current status of lung cancer biomarkers; and emerging concepts in lung fibrosis and interstitial lung diseases, which have implications for newer treatments.
Cagle: Molecular Pathology of Lung Cancer
By Phillip Cagle
2012, 227 pages, $189 list
As with other books in the Molecular Pathology Library Series, Molecular Pathology of Lung Cancer bridges the gap between the molecular specialist and the clinical practitioner, including the surgical pathologist who now has a key role in decisions regarding molecular targeted therapy for lung cancer. Molecular Pathology of Lung Cancer provides the latest information and current insights into the molecular basis for lung cancer, including precursor and preinvasive lesions, molecular diagnosis, molecular targeted therapy, molecular prognosis, molecular radiology and related fields for lung cancer generally and for the specific cell types. As many fundamental concepts about lung cancer have undergone revision in only the past few years, this book will likely be the first to comprehensively cover the new molecular pathology of lung cancer. It provides a foundation in this field for pathologists, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, thoracic surgeons, thoracic radiologists and their trainees, physician assistants, and nursing staff.
Cagle: Reviews in Surgical Pathology: Lung Cancer
By Phillip Cagle
2010 (1st ed), 304 pages, $129 list
This book features chapters on current and impending changes in the field of lung cancer that directly affect pathologists. This includes the 2004 updates of the WHO Classification of Tumors of the Lung; the ongoing new classification of neuroendocrine carcinomas of the lung by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer; the ongoing revision of the pathologic and clinical staging of lung cancer by the AJCC; molecular diagnostics in the diagnosis of lung cancer; the role of the pathologist in the new molecular targeted therapies for lung cancer; and the new use of image-guided, multimodality theranostics for the diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer. Other current topics discussed include new understanding of the premalignant and preinvasive lesions and the controversies and revisions of the diagnosis of bronchioloalveolar carcinoma.
Cagle: Transbronchial and Endobronchial Biopsies
By Philip T Cagle and Timothy C Allen
2008 (1st ed), 256 pages, 250 illus, $199 list
This text is a detailed and thoroughly illustrated guide to interpretation of transbronchial and endobronchial biopsies. The book presents a consistent, well-organized approach to each biopsy diagnosis: differential diagnosis includes low-power figure overview, high-power figure from the same diagnosis, followed by artifacts, pitfalls, and special clues to the correct diagnosis. A companion Website will offer the fully searchable text and an image bank.
Caliguiri: Cytokines in the Genesis and Treatment of Cancer
By Michael A Caligiuri and Michael T Lotze
2007 (1st ed), 658 pages, $175 list
Provides a comprehensive picture of the dual role of host responses in promoting and inhibiting tumor progression. This volume represents an important investigation into the emerging intersection of cancer biology and cancer immunology.
Callen: Dermatological Signs of Internal Disease
By Jeffrey Callen
2009 (4th ed), 452 pages, 500 illus, $159 list
Practical, comprehensive, and updated throughout, the 4th edition of Dermatological Signs of Internal Diseases helps you identify a full range of common and rare systemic diseases early…so they can be managed as effectively as possible. Coverage of new disorders, including nephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy, new treatment options, expanded histopathology content, new color images, online image library and much more...to help you attain definitive diagnoses of internal diseases that manifest on the skin. Best of all, each chapter features an evidence-based approach to diagnosis and treatment so you know you can depend on the clinical recommendations presented.
Calonje: McKee's Pathology of the Skin
By J. Eduardo Calonje
2011 (4th ed), 1906 pages, 5000 illus, $500 list
McKee's Pathology of the Skin is the most complete, in-depth resource on dermatopathology, covering etiology, pathogenesis, disease mechanisms, and recent genetic, molecular, and basic science data. Drs. J. Eduardo Calonje, Thomas Brenn, Alexander Lazar, and Phillip McKee present new illustrations, updated chapters, and coverage of new entities such as lymphomas, cutaneous tissue tumors, diseases of the nail, and more in this extensively revised fourth edition. This new edition is an absolute must for practicing dermatopathologists and general pathologists who sign out skin biopsies. It has over 5,000 images and new chapters on the pathology of HIV/AIDS, conjunctival tumors, sentinel lymph node biopsies, laboratory techniques in dermatopathology and a section on the pathology of salivary gland tumors. Also, the chapters on disorders of keratinization and diseases of the nails have been completely updated.
Campbell: Cancer Cytogenetics: Methods and Protocols
By Lynda Campbell
2011 (1st ed), 283 pages, $119 list
Cancer Cytogenetics: Methods and Protocols presents eminently practical key cytogenetic and FISH techniques for every stage of diagnostic service. Experts in the field describe detailed cytogenetic analysis methods, fluorescence in situ hybridization and array methods currently being applied to investigate and diagnose different varieties of cancer. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology™ series format, chapters contain introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, and step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols. The authors of the various chapters have also provided extensive notes to guide individuals who are new to these methods through the pitfalls that bedevil all such testing. Authoritative and accessible, Cancer Cytogenetics: Methods and Protocols serves as an ideal guide to scientists of all backgrounds, allowing them to either establish new techniques in their laboratories or find the different variations of standard methods helpful in improving their results.
Campbell: Medical Statistics: A Textbook for the Health Sciences
By Michael J Campbell, David Machin and Stephen Walters
2007 (4th ed), 344 pages, $38 list
Provides students and practitioners with a clear, concise introduction to the statistics they will come across in their regular reading of clinical papers
Campbell: Pathology of the Pancreas
By Fiona Campbell and Caroline Verbeke
2013 (1st ed), 424 illus, 260 pages, $169 list
Pathology of the Pancreas: A Practical Approach enables the pathologist to recognize the various pathological entities and provide the key information in their pathology reports, which is necessary for the individual patient’s further management. It is based on the most recent diagnostic algorithms, international consensus guidelines, and systems for disease classification, staging and grading. Clinical information is also included, where it is important for the multidisciplinary team management discussion.
Cangiarella: Breast Cytohistology
By Joan Cangiarella, Aylin Simsir and Sana O. Tabbara
2013 (1st ed), 257 pages, 500 illus, $170 list
Each volume in this richly illustrated series, published in association with the Papanicolaou Society of Cytopathology, provides an organ-based approach to the cytological and histological diagnosis of small tissue samples. Benign, pre-malignant and malignant entities are presented in a well-organized and standardized format, with high-resolution color photomicrographs, tables, and lists of key specific morphologic criteria. Example vignettes allow the reader to assimilate the diagnostic principles in a case-based format. This volume provides comprehensive coverage of both surgical pathology and cytopathology of breast lesions. With a focus on malignant tumors, the full spectrum of inflammatory disorders, benign lesions, and hyperplasias are also covered in detail. Advantages and disadvantages of aspiration and core biopsy are discussed, as well as ancillary testing such as hormonal and molecular markers.
Cann: Principles of Molecular Virology
By Alan Cann
2011 (5th ed), 320 pages, $31 list
The fifth edition of the highly successful Principles of Molecular Virology takes on a molecular approach to the explanation of virology, presenting basic in a clear, concise and student-friendly manner. This fully updated undergraduate text explores and explains the fundamental aspects of virology, including structure of virus particles and genome, replication, gene expression, infection, pathogenesis and subviral agents. A website with self-assessment questions and other resources aids in student understanding.
CAP: Basic Competencies in Forensic Pathology: A Forensic Pathology Primer
By CAP
2006 (1st ed), 225 pages, $35 list
Basic Competencies in Forensic Pathology outlines the concepts and techniques used in forensic pathology. Prepared by the Forensic Pathology Committee of the College of American Pathologists in conjunction with the National Association of Medical Examiners, the primer is intended to be a quick reference for pathologists in training and those who do occasional forensic autopsies.
CAP: The Best of CAP TODAY Q&A
By CAP
2010 (1st ed), 176 pages, $30 list
The Best of CAP TODAY Q&A is a compilation of experts’ answers to readers’ questions as published in the popular Q&A section of CAP TODAY. Spanning a decade, topics will appeal to both anatomic and clinical pathologists as well as cytopathologists, medical technologists, and laboratory directors.
Cardesa: Pathology of the Head and Neck
By Antonio Cardesa
2010 (1st ed), 338 pages, $269 list
This is the most up-to-date book yet published on pathology of the head and neck. Its contents have been divided into ten chapters, devoted to the spectrum of precursor and neoplastic lesions of the squamous epithelium; the nasal cavities and paranasal sinuses; oral cavity, maxillofacial skeleton and teeth; salivary glands, nasopharynx and Waldeyer`s ring; larynx and hypopharynx, ear and temporal bone; neck and neck dissection, as well as eye and ocular adnexa.
Carey: Flow Cytometry in Clinical Diagnosis
By John Carey
2007 (1st ed), 384 pages, 34 illus, $139 list
The new edition of 'Flow Cytometry in Clinical Diagnosis' promises a completely current overview of this increasingly commonplace technology. With every chapter either completely reworked or significantly updated to include the latest developments and new contributions from 10 new international authorities, this will be the go-to resource on clinical flow cytometry for years to come. More than that it promises to deliver a uniquely engaging learning experience with a bonus CD filled with real-world cases and interpretations. Drs. Carey and McCoy bring the new edition of 'Flow Cytometry in Clinical Diagnosis' alive with the bonus CD, which inlcudes data from actual flow analysis and patient samples for 39 cases. You'll receive a limited license to a site where you can analyze list mode data from real cases, evaluate the data and clinical information, and compare your analysis and interpretation with that of the case author.
Cargill: Writing Scientific Research Articles
By Margaret Cargill
2009 (1st ed), 184 pages, $98 list
Writing Scientific Research Articles: Strategy and Steps guides authors in how to write, as well as what to write, to improve their chances of having their articles accepted for publication in international, peer reviewed journals. The book is designed for scientists who use English as a first or an additional language; for research students and those who teach them paper writing skills; and for early-career researchers wanting to hone their skills as authors and mentors. It provides clear processes for selecting target journals and writing each section of a manuscript, starting with the results. The stepwise learning process uses practical exercises to develop writing and data presentation skills through analysis of well-written example papers. Strategies are presented for responding to referee comments, as well as ideas for developing discipline-specific English language skills for manuscript writing.
Carlson: Salivary Gland Pathology: Diagnosis and Management
By Eric Carlson and Robert Ord
2015, 496 pages, $187 list (Wil)
Salivary Gland Pathology: Diagnosis and Management, Second Edition, updates the landmark text in this important discipline within oral and maxillofacial surgery, otolaryngology/head and neck surgery, and general surgery. Written by well-established clinicians, educators, and researchers in oral and maxillofacial surgery, this book brings together information on the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of all types of salivary gland pathology.
Carniol: Aesthetic Rejuvenation Challenges and Solutions
By Paul Carniol
2009 (1st ed), 240 pages, $400 list
This book looks at those complicated areas that tend to be ignored in the more standard textbooks, but are of intense interest to those practitioners who are confronted by a patient not conforming to the standard treatment; it pools the expertise of top aesthetic practitioners to help point out the areas of special challenge that arise in clinical practice and how to set about tackling and solving them.
Carson: HistoDeck Flash Cards
By Freida Carson
2010 (3rd ed), 400 cards, 111 illus, $100 list
Another way for students to prepare for standardized exams and a rewarding career. - 391 questions - High-quality images - Explanations tied into the new edition of the text
Carson: Histotechnology: A Self-Instructional Text
By Freida Carson and Christa Hladik Cappellano
2015 (4th ed), 368 pages, 350+ illus, $169 list (ASCP)
Freida Carson returns with the thoroughly revised and expanded 4th edition of her perennial bestseller, Histotechnology: A Self-Instructional Text. Although written foremost in mind for histotechnology students; practicing technicians, technologists, residents, and pathologist will find this text quite useful as well. Carson's Histotechnology series has proven to be an indispensable teaching tool and reference guide, and a must for histotechnologists preparing for the ASCP HTL certifying examination.
Carson: Histotechnology: A Self-Assessment Workbook
By Freida Carson
2015 (3rd ed), 287 pages, $119 list (ASCP)
The ideal companion to Freida Carson s just-released 4th Edition of Histotechnology: A Self-Instructional Text, the new edition of the Workbook has been updated and expanded, with more than 1,100 questions to test your understanding of histotechnology concepts.
Carson: Histotechnology: A self-assessment workbook
By Freida Carson
2011 (2nd ed), 272 pages, $95 list
This book is intended to supplement the text, Histotechnology: A Self-Instructional Text 3rd Edition. It should be used to assess your knowledge after you have finished studying a chapter in the text. The questions are in several different formats to better assess your understanding of the theory. Although some of the questions may be similar to those on the Board of Certification examination, none of the questions in this book will appear as written on the examination. Neither ASCP nor the author makes any claim that successful completion of the questions in this book will ensure success on the certification examination.
Carter: Atlas of Cutaneous Lymphomas
By Joi B. Carter, Amrita Goyal and Lyn McDivitt Duncan
2015, 214 pages, $199 list
This atlas contains excellent clinical and histopathologic images and text of each of the types of cutaneous lymphoma (around 25 entities). It is the first go-to text for those who are considering a diagnosis of cutaneous lymphoma in their differential diagnosis. The text also includes diagnostic mimics of lymphoma and differential diagnosis tables and algorithms. The target audience is general practitioners, dermatologists, pathologists and students, residents and fellows.
Carter: Sternberg's Diagnostic Surgical Pathology
By Darryl Carter
2009 (5th ed), 3104 pages, $429 list
Completely updated, the Fifth Edition of this standard-setting two-volume reference presents the most advanced diagnostic techniques and the latest information on all currently known disease entities.
Casciato: Manual of Clinical Oncology
By Dennis Casciato
2012 (7th ed), 944 pages, $48 list
Manual of Clinical Oncology is a concise pocket manual that incorporates basic science, clinical findings, and available technology into the diagnosis and management of cancer. It focuses on information useful for participating in rounds and for making diagnostic and therapeutic decisions at the bedside of cancer patients. The seventh edition is a practical, accessible, comprehensive guide to the management of patients with cancer.
Cashen: The Washington Manual of Hematology and Oncology Subspecialty Consult
By Amanda Cashen
2012 (3rd ed), 488 pages, $52 list
The Washington Manual Subspecialty Consult Series is designed to provide quick access to the essential information needed to evaluate a patient on a subspecialty consult service. The Washington Manual of Hematology and Oncology subspecialty consult has been completely reviewed, revised, and follows the bulleted format and template of The Washington Manual of Medical Therapeutics, 33/e to allow for quick,readily accessible information.
Casillas: Multidisciplinary Teaching Atlas of the Pancreas
By Javier Casillas and Joe Levi
2015, 1,041 pages, 34 illus, $381 list (Spr.)
This innovative teaching atlas provides the reader with a practical approach to the diagnosis and management of the common and uncommon diseases that may involve the pancreatic gland. Its perspective is multidisciplinary, the authors being radiologists, surgeons, pathologists, and gastroenterologists who have worked together for the past 25 years. Very concise descriptions of clinical presentation, pathology, imaging, and management are provided for a great variety of pathologic conditions, and a wealth of illustrative material displays intraoperative appearances, gross specimens, histology, and radiological findings.
Centeno: Pancreatic Cytohistology
By Barbara Centeno, Edward Stelow and Martha Bishop Pitman
2015, 182 pages, $185 list (Camb.)
Each volume in this richly illustrated series, sponsored by the Papanicolaou Society of Cytopathology, provides an organ-based approach to the cytologic and histologic diagnosis of small tissue samples including fine-needle aspiration biopsy, cell block samples and core, pinch and forceps biopsies. This volume provides a practical approach to preparing and assessing pancreatic aspiration, core biopsy and brushing samples.
Chan: Atlas of Liver Pathology
By Anthony Chan, Alberto Quaglia, Beate Haugk and Alastair Burt
2013, 231 pages, $139 list
The liver is a complex organ due to its unique microscopic structure, intricate metabolic functions and susceptibility to a wide variety of insults, manifesting in countless histological patterns. Atlas of Liver Pathology considers both changes seen in medical liver biopsies as well as lesional biopsies when the specimen has been taken from a mass. The book starts by reviewing normal structure and its variants and the optimal approaches for the preparation of histological sections for diagnostic liver pathology. The following chapters are dedicated to developmental, metabolic, infectious, drug related, autoimmune, biliary, vascular and neoplastic disorders. Two sections on liver pathology in pregnancy and transplantation conclude the work. Macroscopic illustrations are included where appropriate. All photographs are complemented by legends describing the picture and providing relevant related information.
Chan: Bacterial Genomes And Infectious Diseases
By V L Ricky Chan, Philip M Sherman and Billy Bourke
2006 (1st ed), 350 pages, $135 list
Focuses on major general findings about bacterial genomes and their impact on strategy. An approach for investigating mechanisms of pathogenesis, prevention and treatment of infectious diseases is discussed. Later chapters focus on the value and power of genomics, proteomics and bioinformatics as applied to various specific bacterial pathogens.
Chan: Blistering Skin Diseases
By Lawrence Chan
2009 (1st ed), 160 pages, 187 illus, $96 list
This book aims to provide the definitive guide to the diagnosis and treatment of various blistering skin diseases. It offers the reader a succinct clinical description for quick recognition of different types of blistering diseases and their relative urgency. It also provides information on the clinical features of blistering skin diseases, differential diagnoses, laboratory findings, and therapeutic strategy. There is also a section on pathogenesis to enhance the readers understanding on the molecular events underlying the blistering disease process.
Cerroni: Skin Lymphoma: The Illustrated Guide
By Lorenzo Cerroni
2009 (3rd ed), 288 pages, $190 list
This updated edition provides a full-color illustrated text and atlas that combines pathology with clinical features and treatment, updated nomenclature according to WHO/EORTC and WHO classifications, images to expand the diagnostic potential, and cases to enhance the scope for teaching and learning.
Chandler: Bioimaging: Current Techniques in Light & Electron Microscopy
By Douglas Chandler
2008 (1st ed), 456 pages, 172 illus, $202 list
The development of microscopy revolutionized the world of cell and molecular biology as we once knew it and will continue to play an important role in future discoveries. Bioimaging: Current Concepts in Light and Electron Microscopy is the optimal text for any undergraduate or graduate bioimaging course, and will serve as an important reference tool for the research scientist. This unique text covers, in great depth, both light and electron microscopy, as well as other structure and imaging techniques like x-ray crystallography and atomic force microscopy. Written in a user-friendly style and covering a broad range of topics, Bioimaging describes the state-of-the-art technologies that have powered the field to the forefront of cellular and molecular biological research.
Chandrasekhar: Atlas of Anatomic Pathology with Imaging
By Chitra Chandrasekhar
2013 (1st ed), 835 pages, 553 illus, $279 list
Atlas of Anatomic Pathology with Imaging - A Correlative Diagnostic Companion is a valuable teaching tool for medical students and residents in several specialities such as pathology, radiology, internal medicine, surgery and neurologic sciences. Its need is all the more urgent given the severe shortcuts in the teaching of anatomic pathology following the decrease in the number of autopsies performed. Many of the images shown in the atlas would not be available without performing autopsies and therefore this atlas is an essential for all those in the field. Atlas of Anatomic Pathology with Imaging - A Correlative Diagnostic Companion is the first to combine gross anatomic pictures of diseases with diagnostic imaging. This unique collection of material consisting of over 2000 illustrations complied by experts from around the world is a valuable diagnostic resource for all medical professionals.
Chang: Diagnostic Pathology: Transplant Pathology
By Anthony Chang
2013 (1st ed), 800 pages, 1000 illus, $299 list
Diagnostic Pathology: Transplant Pathology is designed for practicing pathologists and transplant clinicians. Written by leading pathologists, this textbook provides a comprehensive yet concise and practical presentation of the pathologic entities that are encountered for solid organ transplantation. Also included is a comprehensive section on immunology and HLA testing as well as sections focused on the history for each organ system. This book is not only unique for its field but also essential for any pathologist that deals with transplant specimens.
Chang: Pathology of the Medical Kidney, An Issue of Surgical Pathology Clinics
By Anthony Chang
2014, $82 list
Non-neoplastic diseases are the focus of coverage in this issue of Surgical Pathology Clinics. Topics include: Non-neoplastic diseases in kidney cancer; Nephrectomy for non-neoplastic causes; Autopsy renal pathology; Practical approach to kidney donation workup; Kidney allograft pathology; Renal infections; Amyloidosis - all subtypes; Histologic classifications in renal pathology - pros and cons; Renal molecular pathology; Emerging concepts and controversies in renal pathology. This issue is intended for surgical pathologists and those with clinical practices in diagnostic renal pathology and kidney research.
Chaudhary: Endovascular Management of Neurovascular Pathology in Adults and Children
By Neeraj Chaudhary and Joseph Gemmete
2013 (1st ed), $99 list
This issue of Neuroimaging Clinics focuses on the endovascular treatment of pathology in adults and children. Topics include cerebral aneurysms, cerebral vasospasms, dural fistulas, carotid stenosis, acute ischemic stroke, vascular malformations, and more.
Chaudhary: Essentials of Pediatric Oral Pathology
By Mayur Chaudhary
2012 (1st ed), 462 pages, $55 list
Chen: Atlas of Genetic Diagnosis and Counseling
By Harold Chen
2012 (2nd ed), 2284 pages, 2018 illus, $699 list
The author provides a detailed outline for each disorder, describing its genetics, basic defects, clinical features, diagnostic tests, and counseling issues, including recurrence risk, prenatal diagnosis, and management. Numerous color photographs of prenatal ultrasounds, imagings, cytogenetics, and postmortem findings illustrate the clinical features of patients at different ages, patients with varying degrees of severity, and the optimal diagnostic strategies. The disorders cited are supplemented by case histories and diagnostic confirmation by cytogenetics, biochemical, and molecular techniques, when available. The Atlas of Genetic Diagnosis and Counseling will help all physicians to understand and recognize genetic diseases and malformation syndromes and better evaluate, counsel, and manage affected patients. In this new edition, 47 additional genetic disorders are added, as well as extensive updates made to the previous disorders. New illustrations, as previous edition, will be supplemented by case and family history, clinical features, and laboratory data, especially molecular confirmation.
Cheng: Bladder Pathology
By Liang Cheng, Antonio Lopez-Beltran, David G Bostwick
2012 (1st ed), 768 pages, 1741 illus, $123 list
In Bladder Pathology, a full spectrum of pathologic conditions that afflict the bladder and urothelium are described and lavishly illustrated. With its emphasis on diagnostic criteria and differential diagnoses, this book is of particular value to practicing pathologists—assisting in the pathologist’s recognition, understanding, and accurate interpretation of the light microscopic findings in bladder specimens.
Cheng: Essentials of Anatomic Pathology
By Liang Cheng and David Bostwick
2011 (3rd ed), 1879 pages, 2083 color illus, $199 list
This much praised and widely used reference manual has been extensively revised and expanded to cover the entire field of anatomic pathology. The Third Edition features the incorporation of full-color images in the text with updates of new diagnostic and prognostic information. New classifications and numerous new entities and histologic variants are fully explored. Useful immunostaining biomarkers and emerging molecular targets and relevant molecular findings that have emerged from recent genomic studies are incorporated in each chapter. Written by internationally recognized authorities, the comprehensive, evidence-based practice information is presented in an outline format that is clear and easy to follow. Up-to-date and richly detailed, Essentials of Anatomic Pathology, Third Edition offers both the pathologist-in-training and the practicing pathologist a concise summary of all the critical information needed to recognize, understand and interpret anatomic pathology.
Cheng: Molecular Genetic Pathology
By Liang Cheng
2013 (2nd ed), 1157 pages, 442 illus, $180 list
Molecular Genetic Pathology, Second Edition presents up-to-date material containing fundamental information relevant to the clinical practice of molecular genetic pathology. Fully updated in each area and expanded to include identification of new infectious agents (H1N1), new diagnostic biomarkers and biomarkers for targeted cancer therapy. This edition is also expanded to include the many new technologies that have become available in the past few years such as microarray (AmpliChip) and high throughput deep sequencing, which will certainly change the clinical practice of molecular genetic pathology. Part I examines the clinical aspects of molecular biology and technology, genomics. Poharmacogenomics and proteomics, while Part II covers the clinically relevant information of medical genetics, hematology, transfusion medicine, oncology, and forensic pathology. Supplemented with many useful figures and presented in a helpful bullet-point format, Molecular Genetic Pathology, Second Edition provides a unique reference for practicing pathologists, oncologists, internists, and medical genetisists. Furthermore, a book with concise overview of the field and highlights of clinical applications will certainly help those trainees, including pathology residents, genetics residents, molecular pathology fellows, internists, hematology/oncology fellows, and medical technologists in preparing for their board examination/certification.
Cheng: Molecular Surgical Pathology
By Liang Cheng
2013 (1st ed), 497 pages, 130 illus, $209 list
Molecular Surgical Pathology provides a concise review of recent advancement of molecular pathology in each organ system. The text is intended as a “first knowledge base” in the rapidly evolving field of molecular pathology and is organized in a user friendly outline format. Each chapter is organ-based and covers important aspects of molecular pathology and its impact on our daily practice of surgical pathology. The topics presented herein constitute the fundamentals and core base of knowledge required for the daily practice of surgical pathology. This book focuses on the practical utilities of molecular techniques and molecular biomarkers in daily practice of surgical pathology. The emphasis is on the impact of molecular pathology for tumor classification, diagnosis and differential diagnosis as well as its implications for patient management and personalized care. Numerous tables, diagrams and color illustrations are included throughout.
Cherian: Flow Cytometry in Evaluation of Hematopoietic Neoplasms: A Case-Based Approach
By Sindhu Cherian
2012 (1st ed), 176 pages, $110 list
Flow Cytometry in Evaluation of Hematopoietic Neoplasms: A Case-Based Approach is a practical, case-based guide to flow cytometric analysis in the workup of hematopoietic neoplasms presenting in the peripheral blood, marrow, lymphoid tissue, and extranodal sites. Using multi-color techniques pioneered by Brent Wood, the text demonstrates a unique approach to diagnosis of hematopoietic malignancies as well as identification of small abnormal populations in the posttherapy setting (minimal residual disease testing).
Chernecky: Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures
By Cynthia Chernecky
2012 (6th ed), 1232 pages, $58 list
Find complete answers to questions such as which laboratory tests to order or what the results might mean. Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures, 6th Edition covers more tests than any other reference of its kind, with over 900 lab tests and diagnostic procedures in all. In Part I, you'll find an alphabetical list of hundreds of diseases, conditions, and symptoms, including the tests and procedures most commonly used to confirm or rule out a suspected diagnosis. In Part II, you'll find descriptions of virtually every laboratory and diagnostic test available. This edition is updated with the latest research and over 20 NEW test entries. Written by educator Cynthia Chernecky and clinical nurse specialist Barbara Berger, this lab reference covers today's lab tests with concise, easy-to-use information.
Chhieng: Cytology and Surgical Pathology of Gynecologic Neoplasms
By David Chhieng
2010 (1st ed), 264 illus, 150 pages, $139 list
Cytology and Surgical Pathology of Gynecologic Neoplasms has been written to provide a practical reference for practicing pathologists and cytopathologists in a quick and concise fashion. The primary focus of this book is on gynecological tumors, specifically common ones and their benign mimics. Emphasis is placed on morphologic recognition, resolving common diagnostic problems seen in routine practices, and discussion of current classification of gynecologic malignancies. Special references to the differential diagnosis and pitfalls of each entity are included. The role of cytology and its correlation with histology is richly illustrated and discussed. Also presented is the practical use of ancillary studies such as molecular diagnostic testing and immunohistochemistry. With a unique emphasis on the correlation between cytology and surgical pathology, Cytology and Surgical Pathology of Gynecologic Neoplasms provides a ready reference for both the practicing pathologist and pathologist in training in finding quick answers to their diagnostic challenges.
Chhieng: Pancreatic Cytopathology (Essentials in Cytopathology)
By David C Chhieng and Edward B Stelow
2007 (1st ed), 204 pages, 172 illus, $60 list
This volume will fulfill the need for an easy-to-use and authoritative synopsis of pancreas cytopathology. This volume, part of the Essentials in Cytopathology book series, fits into the lab coat pocket and is ideal for portability and quick reference.
Chilcott: Principles and Practice of Skin Toxicology
By Robert Chilcott
2008 (1st ed), 392 pages, $140 list
Written by authorities in the field, this book provides a “bottom up” approach to studying skin toxicology. Principles and Practice of Skin Toxicology clearly outlines basic concepts, cites historical and modern references and contains a dictionary for easy reference. The inclusion of global legislation and regulatory aspects on the topic makes this a comprehensive review for every practitioner, clinical researcher in industry and academia, and MSc and PhD student of toxicology.
Chinyama: Benign Breast Diseases: Radiology - Pathology
By Catherine N. Chinyama
2013 (2nd ed), 299 pages, 104 illus, $139 list
The second edition of this book has been extensively revised and updated. There has been a lot of scientific advances in the radiology, pathology and risk assessment of benign breast lesions since the publication of the first edition. The first edition concentrated on screen-detected lesions, which has been rectified. New symptomatic and screen-detected lesions are discussed in the second edition and include: mastitis and breast abscess, idiopathic granulomatous mastitis, diabetic mastopathy, phyllodes tumour, gynaecomastia and pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia. The chapters on columnar cell lesions and mucocele-like lesions have been extensively updated. Where applicable, genetic analysis of the benign lesions which in breast cancer is becoming part of personalised medicine has been included. The book includes detailed analysis of the main models such as the Gail Model used to assess the subsequent risk of breast cancer in individuals. The current trend in the management of all cancers is preventative. Screening mammography detects early curable cancers as well as indeterminate lesions. These indeterminate mammographic lesions are invariably pathologically benign.
Chitale: Diagnostic Problems in Tumors of Central Nervous System: Selected Topics (Diagnostic problems in tumor pathology series) (Volume 4)
By Dr. Arun Chitale
2014, 106 pages, $21 list
The proposed book is an attempt to address these lesions with multiple illustrations and detailed pertinent text. It is envisaged that the book should be a companion to a standard surgical pathology textbook and this should be accessible just at the fingertips via power of electronic media using internet. The targeted audience includes pathologist in Anatomic Pathology, in training or graduates.
Chu: Modern Immunohistochemistry
By Peiguo Chu
2014 (1st ed), 528 pages, 1100 illus, $200 list
Since the publication of the first edition of this best-selling book in 2009, the field of immunohistochemistry has advanced significantly. Fully updated to reflect the latest developments in the field, Modern Immunohistochemistry, Second Edition, is a practical guide to all the important diagnostic markers in each organ system. Concise text is supplemented by over 1,100 high-quality colour images and algorithms. The new edition features even more summary tables, highlighting the key points of differential immunophenotypic panels. A new, expanded introduction explains the basic principles of immunohistochemistry, and chapters have been updated to incorporate predictive/prognostic markers and the latest WHO classifications. All chapters are written by the same expert authors, providing a consistent, engaging style throughout and avoiding contradictory advice. An essential text for residents, this is also an extremely valuable resource for practitioners in anatomic pathology wishing to familiarise themselves with diagnostic markers at a quick glance.
Chung: Prostate Cancer: Biology, Genetics, and the New Therapeutics
By Leland Chung
2008 (1st ed), 532 pages, $99 list
Progress in sequencing and characterizing the human genome has transformed cancer genetics both conceptually and methodologically. In Prostate Cancer: Biology, Genetic, and the New Therapeutics, Second Edition, leading cancer biologists and clinical researchers comprehensively review the latest basic research and its translational significance for the molecular biology and genetics of prostate cancer, as well as its application in developing novel therapeutics. Highlights of recent molecular genetics research include new light on inactivated tumor suppressor genes, HPC families, the role of the androgen receptor, the progression of prostate cancer and promising results from transcriptome profiling and proteomics. Research into the basic biology and regulatory mechanisms controlling prostate cancer growth, progression and stromal-epithelial interaction has revealed many possibilities for therapeutic intervention, including cell adhesion molecules, the androgen receptor, use of the nuclear matrix, Caveolin-1, and the prostate-specific membrane antigen. Among the cancer therapeutic modalities discussed are chemoprevention, radiotherapy, radical retropubic prostatectomy, the development of dendritic-cell based vaccines, differntiation therapies, and gene therapy.
Churg: Atlas of Interstitial Lung Disease Pathology: Pathology with High Resolution CT Correlations
By Andrew Churg
2013 (1st ed), 256 pages, 500 illus, $170 list
Providing pathologists with the extensive array of illustrations necessary to understand the morphologic spectrum of interstitial lung disease (ILD), Atlas of Interstitial Lung Disease Pathology: Pathology with High Resolution CT Correlations provides a clear guide to this often confusing and difficult topic. Each chapter touches on the important radiology, clinical, mechanistic, and prognostic features along with numerous illustrations of pathologic findings in a concise, easy-to-follow format.
Churg: Tumors of Serosal Membranes (Vol 3)
By Andrew Churg, Philip T. Cagle, and Victor L.Roggli
2006, 147 pages, $75 list
The pathologist who sees specimens from lesions of the serosal membranes (pleura, pericardium, peritoneum, and tunica vaginalis) is well aware that these cases, whether in the form of fluid cytologies, small biopsies, or major resections, pose differential diagnostic problems that are among the most difficult in anatomic pathology. The main problems involve the separation of malignant mesothelioma from benign mesothelial processes on the one hand and other malignant tumors (particularly primary and metastatic carcinomas) on the other. With these differential diagnoses in mind, Drs. Churg, Cagle, and Roggli concentrate on the cytopathologic and histopathologic features of diffuse malignant mesothelioma, its many variants, and the other benign and malignant lesions to be distinguished from it. Histochemical, immunohistochemical, ultrastructural and molecular features of potential use in this differentiation are discussed and illustrated. Common differential diagnostic problems and their solutions take precedence, but all of the known benign and malignant lesions of serosal membranes are covered, with copious illustrations and the latest available references. Epidemiologic, pathogenetic, clinical, radiographic and gross pathologic features are integrated with the discussions of these entities. This will be the most complete source available on this topic for years to come.
Cianciotto: Legionella: State of the Art 30 Years After Recognition
By Nicholas P Cianciotto, Yousef Abu Kwaik, Paul H Edelstein, Barry S Fields, David F Geary, Timothy G Harrison, Carol Joseph, Rodney M Ratcliff, Janet E Stout and Michele S Swanson
2006 (2Rev ed), 600 pages, $160 list
Legionella: State of the Art 30 Years after Its Recognition is a comprehensive reference source, offering 131 chapters that are divided into four general subject areas for easy use. The four sections cover clinical and diagnostic information, epidemiology, basic microbiology and pathogenesis, and environmental detection and control.
Cibas: Cytology: Diagnostic Principles and Clinical Correlates
By Edmund S. Cibas and Barbara S. Ducatman
2014 (1st ed), 576 pages, $204 list
Fully updated, the 4th edition of Cytology helps you apply the latest diagnostic techniques for the interpretation of a complete range of cytological specimens. This medical reference book offers you quick access to the newest methods and adjunct tests, all in a brief, highly readable format that makes quick work of reviewing the key information available on this powerful yet minimally invasive method. It's a perfectly practical bench manual for trainees and practicing pathologists alike!
Ciulla: SUCCESS! in Clinical Laboratory Science
By Anna Ciulla
2009 (4th ed), 1176 pages, $101 list
Completely updated in a new edition this valuable review book prepares a wide range of laboratory professionals for certification examinations by presenting them with the latest technology and terminology, as well as current test taking formats. Its large number of practice questions, variety of practice modes, and explanations for clarification prepare learner for success on examinations. Comprehensive coverage of laboratory medicine includes clinical chemistry, hematology, hemostasis, immunology, immunohematology, microbiology, uranalysis and body fluids, molecular diagnostics, laboratory calculations, general laboratory principles and safety, laboratory management, education, and computers and laboratory informatics.
Clark: Thyroid Cytopathology
By Douglas Clark
2010 (2nd ed), 115 illus, 144 pages, $80 list
Thyroid Cytopathology uses a simple algorithmic approach to the diagnosis of thyroid fine needle aspirations (FNA). This user-friendly, reference begins with an introduction to clinical aspects, a guide to performing and processing thyroid FNAs, and an overview to the algorithmic approach to thyroid FNA cytopathology. Organized in 11 easy-to-read chapters, this volume discusses the background, diagnostic approaches and criteria, differential diagnoses, and clinical management of inflammatory, colloid, follicular, Hurthle cell and cystic lesions, as well as, papillary, medullary and undifferentiated carcinomas.
Clarke: Contemporary Practice in Clinical Chemistry
By William Clarke
2011 (2nd ed), 652 pages, $124 list
It is our hope that Contemporary Practice in Clinical Chemistry, Second Edition, will be useful to a wide variety of people. For students, residents, and fellows in clinical chemistry or pathology, it will provide an introduction and overview of the field and assist in review and preparation for board certification examinations. For new medical technologists, this book will provide context for understanding the clinical utility of tests that they perform or may be of use in expanding their knowledge of other areas in the clinical laboratory. For experienced laboratorians, the book will provide an opportunity for exposure to more recent trends and developments in clinical chemistry.
Clarke-Pearson: Gynecological Cancer Management
By Daniel Clarke-Pearson
2009 (1st ed), 208 pages, $100 list
Over the past three decades, as the specialty of obstetrics and gynecology has matured into a broad and diverse group of skills and disciplines, it has become apparent that there are diagnoses and conditions in gynecologic oncology where the obstetrician-gynecologist has a level of uncertainty, or lack of confidence in his ability or knowledge base to adequately manage the patient and therefore refers the patient to a gynecologic oncologist. This text portrays the advances in the field and reviews the current management of a number of gynecologic conditions to give the reader the confidence needed to deal with these issues.
Clement: Atlas of Gynecologic Surgical Pathology
By Philip B. Clement, Robert H. Young
2013, 580 pages, $275 list
Rapidly and accurately identify gynecologic tumors and related lesions with the updated Atlas of Gynecologic Surgical Pathology. Complete with hundreds of stunning photographs and now available with online access, this visually dynamic medical reference book provides you with the know-how you need to perform state-of-the-art gynecologic diagnoses, right at your own microscope.
Cockerell: Dermatopathology: Clinicopathological Correlations
By Clay Cockerell, Martin C Mihm, Brian J. Hall, Cary Chisholm, Chad Jessup, Margaret C. Merola
2014 (1st ed), 400 pages, 706 illus, $189 list
Dermatopathology is a specialized branch of pathology in which there has been great progress as new techniques have become available to evaluate the pathology of the skin. Many of the advances in our knowledge and understanding of the skin and the diseases that affect it have been made by people with experience of both diagnostic pathology and clinical dermatology. With significant numbers of large textbooks available, there is a need to provide practical clinical information and concise criteria for pathologic diagnosis for pathologists and dermatologists looking for up-to-date diagnostic and management options.
Cockerell: Diagnostic Pathology: Nonneoplastic Dermatopathology
By Clay Cockerell
2012, 438 pages, 1085 illus, $299 list
Diagnostic Pathology: Nonneoplastic Dermatopathology is the only image-heavy pathology or dermatology textbook to focus solely on nonneoplastic dermatopathology. This complicated field can be difficult for even practicing pathologists to master. However, with this groundbreaking book it will become much easier. This handsome 438-page volume is the ideal reference for skin pathology for the practicing pathologist and dermatologist. Written by expert authors, this book covers carefully analyzes over 150 diagnoses in concise bulleted text that highlights the most significant diagnostic factors. Each diagnosis includes definitions, terminology, etiology, pathogenesis, demographics, clinical presentations, therapy, prognosis, gross and microscopic pathology, differential diagnoses, and special studies including immunohistochemistry and molecular/genetics.
Coffey: Frozen Section Library: Gynecologic Pathology Intraoperative Consultation
By Donna Coffey and Ibrahim Ramzy
2011 (1st ed), 240 pages, 205 illus, $189 list
Frozen sections are performed while a patient is undergoing surgery as a basis for making an immediate diagnosis that will impact treatment decisions. Frozen section diagnosis is often a highly demanding situation for the pathologist who must render a diagnosis quickly, based on careful gross examination of specimens to select optimal areas for microscopic examination. The Frozen Section Library series will provide concise, user-friendly, site specific handbooks that are well illustrated and highlight the pitfalls, artifacts and differential diagnosis issues that arise in the hurried frozen section scenario.
Cohen: Evaluation and Management of Blepharoptosis
By Adam Cohen
2010 (1st ed), 386 pages, 56 illus, $115 list
Written by experts in the fields of oculofacial plastic surgery and neuro-ophthalmology, Evaluation and Management of Blepharoptosis is an up-to-date, practical guide to the treatment of adults and children with ptosis. This comprehensive reference covers all aspects of blepharoptosis in an organized fashion. The book begins with evaluation of the patient to determine if true ptosis or pseudoptosis exists. The various categories of blepharoptosis are thoroughly and succinctly reviewed, along with suggested approaches to clinical management.
Cohen: Pediatric Dermatology
By Bernard Cohen
2013 (4th ed), $80 list
Clinically focused and practical, this diagnostic reference is ideal for anyone who treats children with skin disorders. Over 800 top-quality full-color illustrations, balanced by clear and succinct text, deliver the right amount of clinical detail to help readers identify a wide range of diseases. Plus, summary tables and differential diagnosis algorithms help simplify diagnosis.
Cohen: The Pediatric and Perinatal Autopsy Manual with DVD-ROM
By Dr. Marta Cohen and Dr. Irene Scheimberg
2014, 444 pages, 427 illus, $158 list
The Pediatric and Perinatal Autopsy Manual is a clear and practical yet comprehensive guide for pathology trainees and non-pediatric pathologists. With chapters organized by types of autopsy, this manual answers questions such as: what do I do in cases of congenital malformation or suspected metabolic disease? What is important in the diagnosis of intrapartum and neonatal death? What must I consider in a baby with intrauterine growth restriction and stillbirth? How do I perform a post-mortem in a case of sudden death in infancy? Chapters describe the most important conditions to consider when examining the organs, both macroscopically and histologically, as well as descriptions of how to perform the autopsy.
Cohen: Essentials of Surgical Pediatric Pathology
By Dr. Marta C. Cohen and Dr. Irene Scheimberg
2015, 524 pages, $158 list
Essentials of Surgical Pediatric Pathology is a clear and practical yet comprehensive guide for trainee pediatric pathologists and non-pediatric pathologists. Each chapter corresponds to one of the main subspecialties, such as dermatopathology, head and neck pathology, and system pathology. Practical guidance is given on handling pediatric specimens and the authors highlight the ways in which common conditions present differently in adults and children. Other chapters cover conditions typical of childhood, including soft tissue tumors and blue round cell tumors. The chapters begin with a brief clinical presentation, followed by a clear macroscopical and histological description of the principal pathologies seen in children. Up-to-date genetic and immunohistochemical information is provided, and the book includes hundreds of high-quality color images. Written and edited by leading international experts in the field, this is an essential resource for trainee pediatric pathologists, as well as general pathologists who may encounter pediatric cases.
Coico: Immunology: A Short Course
By Richard Coico
2009 (6th ed), 416 pages, $55 list
Immunology: A Short Course, Sixth Edition introduces all the critical topics of modern immunology in clear and succinct yet comprehensive fashion. The authors offer a uniquely balanced coverage of classical and contemporary approaches, basic and clinical aspects. Each chapter is divided into short, self-contained units that address key topics illustrated by uniformly drawn, full-color illustrations, many brand new to this edition.
Colby: Tumors of the Lower Respiratory Tract (Vol 13)
By Thomas V. Colby, Michael N. Koss, William D. Travis
1995, 554 pages, $69 list
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Coleman: Essential Concepts in Molecular Pathology
By William Coleman
2010 (1st ed), 462 pages, $70 list
This streamlined "essential" version of the Molecular Pathology (2009) textbook extracts key information, illustrations and photographs from the main textbook in the same number and organization of chapters. It is aimed at teaching students in courses where the full textbook is not needed, but the concepts included are desirable (such as graduate students in allied health programs or undergraduates). It is also aimed at students who are enrolled in courses that primarily use a traditional pathology textbook, but need the complementary concepts of molecular pathology (such as medical students). Further, the textbook will be valuable for pathology residents and other postdoctoral fellows who desire to advance their understanding of molecular mechanisms of disease beyond what they learned in medical/graduate school.
Coleman: Molecular Pathology: The Molecular Basis of Human Disease
By William Coleman
2009 (1st ed), 664 pages, $100 list
Molecular Pathology is appropriate as a classroom teaching tool for medical students, biomedical graduate students, and some allied health students. In addition, it should be used as a reference book for practicing basic scientists and physician scientists that perform disease-related research. Further, this textbook will be valuable for pathology residents and other postdoctoral fellows who need to advance their understanding of molecular mechanisms of disease beyond what they learned in medical/graduate school.
Collins: An Introduction to Autopsy Technique
By Kim Collins
2005 (2nd ed), 170 pages, $75 list
This popular “how-to” manual depicts both general and specialized techniques for performing autopsies in postmortem examinations in a hospital setting. Perfect for both pathologists-in-training and those who may not perform autopsies on a regular basis, the two-volume set includes an illustrated narrative description of autopsy methods as well as a set of step-by-step diagrams for use in the autopsy suite.
Collins: Autopsy Performance & Reporting
By Kim Collins
2003 (2nd ed), 405 pages, 40 figures, $95 list
This comprehensive text is for seasoned autopsy pathologists and those who may not deal with autopsies on a regular basis. Prepared by the CAP Autopsy Committee, Autopsy Performance & Reporting contains 40 chapters authored by 35 experts. Divided into six sections, this text covers an introduction to the autopsy, preautopsy and administration, autopsy safety, autopsy performance, autopsy reporting, and quality control/quality assurance.
Collins: Ernest William Goodpasture: Scientist, Scholar, Gentleman
By Robert Collins
2002, 480 pages
In this thoroughly researched biography, Dr. Robert Collins remembers one of the twentieth century’s greatest scientists whose work fostered the field of virology and the success of Vanderbilt University Medical School. Ernest Goodpasture, a visionary pathologist, consummate investigator, practical idealist, and gracious colleague, is best known for his discovery of the chick embryo technique for culturing viruses.
Collins: Forensic Pathology of Infancy and Childhood
By Kim Collins and Roger Byard
2014 (1st ed), 1000 pages, $679 list
Forensic Pathology of Infancy and Childhood provides an authoritative, comprehensive reference text devoted to the medicolegal investigation of sudden unexpected death in children. With contributions from internationally renowned experts, individual chapters focus on specific unique causes and organ systems with detailed accounts of the changes in fatal diseases, risk factors of causes of sudden death, and responses to fatal trauma that occur as a child grows from neonatal stage through infancy, toddlerhood, childhood and adolescence. This text is an essential reference resource for forensic pathologists, medical examiner offices, pediatric pathologists, pediatric hospitals, anatomic pathologists and those in training as well as those in related legal professions.
Collins: Special Autopsy Dissections
By Kim Collins
2010 (1st ed), 50 pages, $50 list
Pathologists learning autopsy technique and even those with extensive autopsy experience will find Special Autopsy Dissections a handy guide to the performance of special dissections that are seldom or only periodically performed. The book is especially useful for cases involving unexplained cardiac death, intravascular air, thromboemboli, portal hypertension, deaths in custody, sexual assault, neuromuscular disorders, ocular abnormalities, middle ear disorders, long bone examination, jaw removal for identification, and rare cases in which deep examination of the face is required. Tips are also provided for autopsy-related procedures such as obtaining fingerprints, defleshing bone, and many other topics.
Colver: Outcomes of Skin Surgery: A Concise Visual Aid
By Graham Colver
2008 (1st ed), 224 pages, 600 illus, $130 list
There is a great need for a visual resource to document, with clarity, the possible outcomes of surgery, including side effects and complications, and how these outcomes vary from individual to individual. Using a straightforward approach, Outcomes of Skin Surgery: A Concise Visual Aid is an easy-to-consult and highly illustrated reference for surgeons and patients alike. This text takes a major step forward in establishing a realistic basis for the decision-making process during a consultation.
Colvin: Diagnostic Pathology: Kidney Diseases
By Robert Colvin, M.D. and Anthony Chang, M.D.
2015 (2nd ed.), 1,144 pages, $284 list (Els.)
Part of the highly regarded Diagnostic Pathology series, this updated volume is a visually stunning, easy-to-use reference covering all aspects of common and rare renal diseases and their variants. Outstanding images-including gross and microscopic pathology, a wide range of stains, and detailed medical illustrations-make this an invaluable diagnostic aid for every practicing pathologist, resident, or fellow. Written by leading pathologists, this second edition presents an up-to-date, concise presentation of major pathological, clinical, pathophysiological, and genetic information for over 240 diagnoses.
Compton: AJCC Cancer Staging Atlas
By Carolyn Compton
2012 (2nd ed), 648 pages, $85 list
Significantly expanded, expertly and beautifully illustrated, The AJCC Cancer Staging Atlas, 2nd Edition, offers more than 600 illustrations created exclusively for this new edition and is fully updated to reflect the concepts discussed in the 7th Edition of both the AJCC Cancer Staging Manual and its companion Handbook. This Atlas illustrates the TNM classifications of all cancer sites and types included in the 7th Edition of the Manual and visually conceptualizes the TNM classifications and stage groupings. Specifically designed for simplicity and precision, the drawings have been verified through multi-disciplinary review to ensure accuracy and relevancy for clinical use. Every illustration provides detailed anatomic depictions to clarify critical structures and to allow the reader to instantly visualize the progressive extent of malignant disease. In addition, nodal maps are included for each site, appropriate labeling has been incorporated to identify significant anatomic structures, and each illustration is accompanied by an explanatory legend. The AJCC Cancer Staging Atlas, 2nd Edition, is an official publication of the American Joint Committee on Cancer, the recognized international leader in state-of-the-art information on cancer staging. This Atlas has been created as a companion to the updated 7th Edition of the AJCC Cancer Staging Manual, which continues to disseminate the importance of anatomical and pathological staging in the management of cancer. This state-of-the-art, invaluable 2nd Edition includes a CD containing PowerPoint slides of all illustrations, additional color, and a user-friendly, easy-to-read layout. The AJCC Cancer Staging Atlas, 2nd Edition will serve as an indispensable reference for clinicians, registrars, students, trainees, and patients.
Comstock: Diagnostic Pathology: Fetal Histology
By Dr. Jessica M. Comstock, Dr. Larissa V. Furtado and Dr. Staci Bryson
2013 (1st ed), 700 pages, $249 list
Diagnostic Pathology: Fetal Histology is designed for practicing pathologists and pathologists-in-training who perform fetal autopsies, though will prove useful to anyone interested in fetal development. This reference provides clear and concise information on the normal histology of major organ systems and tissues as they change during fetal development.
Connolly: Autopsy Pathology
By Andrew Connolly, M.D., Ph.D, Walter Finkbeiner, M.D., Ph.D, Philip Ursell, M.D., and Richard Davis, M.D.
2015 (3rd ed.), 400 pages, 600+ illus, $227 list (Els.)
A mainstay for pathology residents, Autopsy Pathology is designed with a uniquely combined manual and atlas format that presents today's most complete coverage of performing, interpreting, and reporting post-mortem examinations. This lasting and useful medical reference book offers a practical, step-by-step approach to discussing not only the basics of the specialty, but the performance of specialized autopsy procedures as well.
Contreras: ABC of Transfusion
By Marcela Contreras
2009, (4th ed), 128 pages, 280 illus, $47 list
Blood services and Transfusion Medicine have become more clinical, scientific, well organized and consolidated over the last 20 years. More is known about the frequency and aetiology of the hazards of blood transfusions. The ABC of Transfusion is a well established introduction for all staff working in blood services, blood transfusion departments, surgical units and intensive care, and all prescribers and users of blood. It is a comprehensive, highly regarded guide to all the practical aspects of blood transfusion, including the various complications that can arise.
Cooper: Muscle Biopsy
By Carsten Cooper
2015, 166 pages, $90 list
The increased knowledge of the genetic basis of a broad range of muscle diseases has led to a dramatic alteration in the investigation of muscle diseases. Muscle biopsy has become a strong instrument not just to provide diagnosis, but to make tissue accessible for genetic studies, and to elementary scientists for biomedical research, as well as to examine mitochondrial dysfunction and the mitochondrial DNA integrity in oxidation. Precise interpretation of muscle biopsy to catch cell dysfunction/damage/death or absence/abnormality of a protein or genetic defect by the sophisticated technologies is crucial to direct the diagnosis of different muscle disorders. This book discusses the process and interpretation of muscle biopsy, its applications in the culture of myotubes and membrane transport studies. It discusses the developments in the elementary techniques of muscle biopsy for a neuroscientist, as well as, explores phosphorylation in different disorders like obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and peripheral vascular disease, with comprehensive descriptions on methodology.
Coppola: Molecular Pathology and Diagnostics of Cancer
By Domenico Coppola
2013 (1st ed), 450 pages, $209 list
Molecular pathology is based on the emergence of new techniques that greatly enhance the diagnostic accuracy when facing with challenging differential diagnoses. In addition, new molecular techniques are entering the clinical arena for their value in predicting therapy response and tumor prognosis. This book provides a guide for the practicing pathologist and for both pathology residents and fellows during the daily sign-out of challenging cases. The book is organized by anatomical systems and provides a detailed description of molecular tests that may help in the diagnosis. Furthermore, a description of the current molecular tests required to identify patients for treatment is offered. The application of molecular pathology techniques to the clinical practice has already shown its usefulness and the number of such tests is growing exponentially as more molecular targets are discovered. Molecular Pathology and Diagnostics of Cancer will give practicing and training pathologists an up-to date resource to guide the correct management of pathology cases requiring molecular testing.
Corman: Corman's Colon and Rectal Surgery
By Marvin Corman
2012 (6th ed), 1584 pages, $369 list
Established for over 25 years and now in its 6th Edition, Corman’s Colon and Rectal Surgery has been thoroughly updated and abundantly illustrated to provide comprehensive coverage of all diseases and conditions affecting the colon, rectum, and anus. Step-by-step instructions on current operative procedures used to treat these disorders are underscored by the authoritative knowledge and expertise of leaders in the field. Three co-editors of international repute have participated in the creation of this updated volume, but the hand of Dr. Corman can be recognized throughout. The biographic sketches have been considerably expanded. This gold standard reference, often referred to as the ‘bible’ of the specialty, includes thorough reviews of anatomy, physiology, and related medical topics, as well as an extensive section on diagnostic studies, with a focus on the latest imaging modalities.
Corrigan: Essential Forensic Pathology
By Gilbert Corrigan
2012 (1st ed), 248 pages, $100 list
A thorough and unique reference, this text is ideal for those entering the field of forensic pathology. Beginning with a brief review of the essentials, the book outlines 15 different sets of learning experiences available to a trainee. Providing comprehensive coverage of causes and modes of death, the book focuses on 40 autopsy experiences through which the forensic pathology resident is likely to rotate. For each topic, the chapters provide an emphasis on the objective to be reached and include discussion questions as a guide.
Corrin: Pathology of the Lungs
By Bryan Corrin
2011 (3rd ed), 816 pages, 1000 illus, $299 list
Pathology of the Lungs 3e provides the pulmonary pathologist and the general surgical pathologist with an accessible, comprehensive guide to the recognition and interpretation of common and rare neoplastic and non-neoplastic lung conditions. The text is written by two authors and covers all topics in a consistent manner without the redundancies or lapses that are common in multi-authored texts. The text is lavishly illustrated with the highest quality illustrations which accurately depict the histologic, immunohistochemical and cytologic findings under consideration and it is supplemented throughout with practical tips and advice from two internationally respected experts. The user-friendly design and format allows rapid access to essential information and the incorporation throughout of relevant clinical and radiographic information makes it a complete diagnostic resource inside the reporting room.
Cote: Circulating Tumor Cells
By Richard Cote and Ram Datar
2015, 359 pages, 2 illus., $209 list (Spr.)
This volume provides the latest research on circulating tumor cells aimed for cancer researchers, scientists, and molecular oncologists. It presents the basic concepts behind circulating tumor cells (CTCs), metastatic biology, and potential applications as to how CTCs can be used in diagnostic biomarkers.
Courvalin: Antibiogram
By Patrice Courvalin
2009 (2nd ed), 900 pages, $230 list
Antibiogram is the first English edition of the original French work published in 1985. The book is comprised of four sections: the antibiogram principles and methods, the antibiogram of the principal bacterial groups, technical specifications for antibiotics case studies, and appendixes and definitions. With contributions made by more than fifty authors, this new volume is intended primarily for bacteriologists and biologists working in laboratory settings, for infectious disease specialists, for researchers in the pharmaceutical industry, and also for students.
Cress: Cell Adhesion and Cytoskeletal Molecules in Metastasis
By Anne E Cress and Raymond B Nagle
2006 (1st ed), 198 pages, $139 list
The adhesion molecules provide a selective advantage for migration of the tumor cell to a distant site. In this volume, the expression of specific adhesion molecules within human cancer tissues are highlighted. The expression signatures from published DNA microarray and immunohistochemistry studies are detailed.
Crisan: Hematopathology: Genomic Mechanisms of Neoplastic Diseases
By Domnita Crisan
2010 (1st ed), 358 pages, 61 illus, $219 list
Hematopathology: Genomic Mechanisms of Neoplastic Diseases will keep physicians abreast of the rapid and complex changes in genomic medicine, as exemplified by the molecular pathology of hematologic malignancies. This timely volume will update physicians on the complexities of genomic lesions, as well as offer an integrated framework encompassing molecular diagnosis, the new WHO classification of hematologic neoplasms with focus on molecular pathology, prognostic value of molecular tests, and molecular monitoring of response to gene-targeted therapy. As such, it will be of great value to hematologists, oncologists, pathologists, internal medicine and pediatric specialists, as well as bioscientific staff and laboratorians in private hospitals and academic institutions.
Cross: Underwood's Pathology: A Clinical Approach
By Simon Cross
2013, 788 pages, 700 illus, $80 list
Underwood's Pathology (formerly General and Systematic Pathology) is an internationally popular and highly acclaimed textbook, written and designed principally for students of medicine and the related health sciences. Pathology is presented in the context of modern cellular and molecular biology and contemporary clinical practice. After a clear introduction to basic principles, it provides comprehensive coverage of disease mechanisms and the pathology of specific disorders ordered by body system. An unrivalled collection of clinical photographs, histopathology images and graphics complement the clear, concise text.
Crossley: Staphylococci in Human Disease
By Kent Crossley
2009 (1st ed), 640 pages, $300 list
The first section addresses the basic biology of the staphylococci, their molecular genetics, host defenses and host evasion, virulence determinants, mechanisms of antibiotic resistance, and laboratory techniques. The second section deals with epidemiology, and the third section provides an overview of the varied clinical manifestations of human staphylococcal infections. The fourth section covers prevention and treatment of these often life-threatening infections.
Crowder: Bone Histology: An Anthropological Perspective
By Christian Crowder
2011 (1st ed), 417 pages, $147 list
A broad understanding of bone and tooth microstructure is necessary for constructing the biological profile of an individual or individuals within a population. Bone Histology: An Anthropological Perspective brings together authors with extensive experience and expertise in various aspects of hard tissue histology to provide a comprehensive discussion of the application of methods, current theories, and future directions in hard tissue research related to anthropological questions.
Crowson: Biopsy Interpretation of the Skin: Primary Non-Lymphoid Neoplasms of the Skin
By A. Crowson
2010, 464 pages, 300 illus, $168 list
This new volume of the Biopsy Interpretation Series is a practical, superbly illustrated reference on the primary non-lymphoid neoplasms of the skin. The book offers guidelines on how and when to biopsy the skin and then discusses benign melanocytic proliferations, precursor lesions to melanoma, and melanomas. Also included are discussions of basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and its precursors, benign and malignant adnexal neoplasms, and soft tissue neoplasms of the skin and superficial subcutis. A major highlight of the book is the extensive discussion of differential diagnostic considerations and their separation from the main diagnostic entities under consideration.
Crowson: The Melanocytic Proliferations: A Comprehensive Textbook of Pigmented Lesions
By A. Neil Crowson, Cynthia M. Magro, Martin C. Mihm
2014 (1st ed), 536 pages, 300 illus, $300 list
A thorough updating of this best-selling textbook, The Melanocytic Proliferations is the most comprehensive single-source treatment of the subject available. Presenting an experience- and evidence-based review of pigmented lesions encompassing the biology, diagnosis, and treatment of melanocytic proliferations and disorders, including malignant melanoma, this fully revised second edition contains three completely new chapters: Staging of Melanoma, Dermoscopy and its relationship to the histomorphology of select pigmented lesions, and Confocal microscopy of melanoma subtypes.
Cruise: Quick Compendium Companion: Challenge Questions in Surgical Pathology
By Michael Cruise
2012 (1st ed), 672 pages, 702 images, $225 list list
With publication of the Companion volume, Quick Compendium of Surgical Pathology now serves as a comprehensive review of critical surgical pathology topics. In addition to new, high-quality images that demonstrate most of the diagnostic and morphologic characteristics of the lesions, the Companion volume includes: More than 1,571 questions and explanations about important areas within surgical pathology 563 image questions that highlight common presentations, patient characteristics, IHC and other findings Information that supplements and updates information in the Quick Compendium volume Questions that reflect those in standardized exams like the ASCP RISE and the Boards Taken together, the two volumes comprise a powerful study tool for Board and Maintenance of Certification exams. Hardbound ? 672 pages ? 702 images
Crum: Diagnostic Gynecologic and Obstetric Pathology
By Christopher Crum
2010 (2nd ed), 1280 pages, 2250 illus, $279 list
This 2nd Edition provides all of the latest guidance needed to accurately evaluate pathologic features and morphologic patterns. With 650+ new color images, an appendix with algorithms for the use of biomarkers, key points, diagnostic pearls, and more all now available with searchable online access this title is a must-have for today's pathologist.
Crum: Gynecologic and Obstetric Pathology: A Volume in the High Yield Pathology Series
By Christopher Crum, Michelle Hirsch, William Peters III, Charles Quick and Anna Laury
2015, 856 pages, 1,000+ illus, $237 list
Part of the growing High-Yield Pathology Series, Gynecologic and Obstetric Pathology is designed to help you review the key features of ob/gyn specimens, recognize the classic look of each disease, and quickly confirm your diagnosis. Authors Christopher Crum, MD, Michelle S. Hirsch, MD, PhD, and William Peters III, MD, incorporate a logical format, excellent color photographs, concise bulleted text, and authoritative content to help you accurately identify hundreds of discrete disease entities affecting the female reproductive tract.
Cualing: Cutaneous Hematopathology: Approach to the Diagnosis of Atypical Lymphoid-Hematopoietic Infiltrates in Skin
By Hernani Cualing, Marshall Kadin, Mai Hoang, and Michael Morgan
2014, 602 pages, 452 illus, $214 list
This book is a comprehensive guide to occupational factors of malignant diseases. It discusses potentially work-related malignancies, in the context of exposure assessment, specific clinical and pathological features of occupational cancer and biomarkers of exposure and disease. Epidemiological data about risk ratios of the cancer in question are reviewed for various occupations and with exposure to specific carcinogens, carcinogenic mechanisms, host susceptibility factors (genetic and other) and other environmental and life-style risk factors.
Cualing: Non-Neoplastic Hematopathology and Infections
By Hernani Cualing
2012 (1st ed), 608 pages, $190 list
Most books on hematopathology are neoplastic in scope and offer little non-neoplastic content. In Non-Neoplastic Hematopathology and Infections, the authors fully describe the hematologic manifestations in tissue and blood of infectious agents, including many rare and exotic diseases found in both Western and Eastern hemispheres, in order to assist pathologists and medical laboratory professionals all over the world in better diagnosing and treating such infections.
Cummings: Ophthalmic Pathology
By Thomas Cummings
2012 (1st ed), 188 pages, 268 illus, $189 list
Ophthalmic Pathology: A Concise Guide provides an introductory book of essential and fundamental information that will give the reader a solid foundation in ophthalmic pathology. The volume differs from the available classic and comprehensive ophthalmic pathology textbooks in its basic and simplified ‘one month approach’ concept. The text is rich in macroscopic and microscopic pathology images, clinical images, and bullet-point lists. Each chapter (Overview; Cornea; Conjunctiva; Eyelids; Uveal Tract; Retina; Orbit; and, Optic Nerve) includes approximately 30 color figures of common eye pathology diagnoses and also reviews the normal histology of each ocular component. An assortment of commentary related to common diagnoses and differential diagnostic considerations, clinical and pathological correlations, pearls and pitfalls, and ophthalmic pathology terminology can be found in each chapter.
Curtis: Hot Topics in Infection and Immunity in Children VIII
By Nigel Curtis
2011 (1st ed), 225 pages, 29 illus, $189 list
Book covers course with topics in infectious diseases in children and is intended for Pediatric Infectious disease clinical researchers, trainees, trainers, and all those who manage the research of children with infections and the children themselves. The conference is being supported by several societies and is sponsored by several pharmaceutical companies.
Cuyper: Dermatologic Complications with Body Art: Tattoos, Piercings, and Permanent Makeup
By Christa Cuyper
2010 (1st ed), 110 pages, $99 list
This book guides the reader through the world of body art. An overview is first provided of the history and epidemiology of tattoos and piercings. Subsequent chapters go on to examine in detail the materials and devices used in various forms of body art, and the techniques employed. All relevant risks and potential complications are clearly described with the aid of color illustrations. Special attention is paid to allergic reactions and the management of complications. The closing chapter examines the techniques and devices used for tattoo removal, with a particular focus on the use of different lasers.
Czerniak: Dorman and Czerniak's Bone Tumors
By Bogdan Czerniak, M.D.
2015 (2nd ed), 1,520 pages, $344 list (Els)
The second edition of Dorfman and Czerniak's Bone Tumors brings together the latest data available on bone tumor pathology, making it the most comprehensive and encyclopedic reference on the epidemiology, clinical, pathologic, and molecular aspects of bone tumors. Now offered in full color and featuring updated imaging throughout, this one-of-a-kind resource provides a highly visual review of every disorder - from the common to the rare.

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D'Agati: Non-neoplastic Kidney Diseases (AFIP Atlas of Nontumor Pathology, Vol 4)
By Vivette D D'Agati, J Charles Jennette and Fred G Silva
2005, 721 pages, 1349 illus, $165 list
This comprehensive volume is divided into twenty six chapters. It covers the major disease categories including congenital and hereditary diseases, acquired diseases of the native kidney as well as diseases of the renal allograft.
D'Onofrio: Imaging and Pathology of Pancreatic Neoplasms
By Mirko D'Onofrio, Paola Capelli, Paola Pederzoli, Claudio Bassi and Alec Megibow
2015, 432 pages, 327 illus, $104 list
Although interest in pancreatic pathology is very high in the radiological and gastroenterological communities, it is still the case that less is known about pathology of the pancreas than about liver pathology, for example. Diagnosis depends on the structure of the pancreatic lesion, which can be directly visualized on US, CT or MR images. This atlas, which encompasses both the imaging and the pathology of pancreatic neoplasms, will therefore be invaluable in enabling radiologists and sonographers to understand the underlying pathology and in allowing pancreatic pathologists to understand the imaging translation.
Dabbs: Diagnostic Immunohistochemistry
By David Dabbs
2013 (4th ed), 960 pages, $399 list
Diagnostic Immunohistochemistry presents the latest information and most reliable guidance on immunohistological diagnoses in surgical pathology. David J. Dabbs, MD and other leading experts bring you state-of-the-art coverage on genomic and theranostic applications, molecular anatomic pathology, immunocytology, Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and more. Additional features such as tables discussing antibody specifications, differential diagnosis boxes, ancillary anatomic molecular diagnostics, and full-color histological images ensure user-friendly coverage that makes key information easy to find and apply. The fully searchable text is also available online at expertconsult.com, along with a downloadable image bank and access to Path Consult. This concise and complete resource is today's indispensable guide to the effective use of immunohistochemical diagnosis.
Dallenbach-Hellweg: Atlas of Endometrial Histopathology
By Gisela Dallenbach-Hellweg
2010 (3rd ed), 287 illus, 220 pages, $169 list
Numerous microphotographs explain in detail how to recognize the normal and pathological changes that can develop in the endometrium. The subject of endometritis and the complex endometrial neoplasms and their precursors, with their differential diagnosis as well as their clinical prognosis are covered in detail. To complete the endometrial histopathology, gestational changes are reviewed and illustrated in the last chapter.
Dallenbach-Hellweg: Color Atlas of Histopathology of the Cervix Uteri
By Gisela Dallenbach-Hellweg
2010 (2nd ed), 264 illus, 210 pages, $169 list
Numerous microphotographs explain in detail how to recognize the normal and pathological changes that can develop in the endometrium. The subject of endometritis and the complex endometrial neoplasms and their precursors, with their differential diagnosis as well as their clinical prognosis are covered in detail. To complete the endometrial histopathology, gestational changes are reviewed and illustrated in the last chapter.
Dallenbach-Hellwag: Histopathology of the Endometrium
By Gisela Dallenbach-Hellweg
2010 (3rd ed), 359 pages, 149 illus, $169 list
The prime purpose of this atlas is to help the pathologist find, classify and differentially diagnose the changes he is observing. Information on the daily changes during the menstrual cycle and how to date them is essential for recognizing changes caused by abnormal endogenic and iatrogenic hormonal stimuli in functional endometrial disturbances. To provide their patients with the proper hormonal therapy, gynecologists cannot rely on blood samples only because of the constantly fluctuating hormonal levels. A precise functional diagnosis of the endometrial biopsy is the most accurate and best means for assessing hormonal action. Numerous microphotographs explain in detail how to recognize the normal and pathological changes that can develop in the endometrium. The subject of endometritis and the complex endometrial neoplasms and their precursors, with their differential diagnosis as well as their clinical prognosis are covered in detail. To complete the endometrial histopathology, gestational changes are reviewed and illustrated in the last chapter.
Damaso: Human Parasitology
By Rivas Damaso
2013 (1st ed), 744 pages, $40 list
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
Damjanov: Atlas of Histopathology
By Ivan Damjanov
2012, 400 pages, 500 illus, $87 list
A full-color atlas and text designed to help students and clincians interpret basic histopathological findings. Atlas of Histopathology delivers about 500 full-color miscrophotographs with detailed markings and annotations that illustrate and explain key aspects of systematic pathology.
Damjanov: Cancer Grading Manual
By Ivan Damjanov
2013 (2nd ed), 232 pages, $99 list
Since the first edition, all chapters have been updated to reflect revisions in the clinical practice of pathology and to explain the role of novel immunohistochemistry and molecular biology techniques. In addition, a new chapter is devoted to the latest trends in cancer grading. Additional illustrations have been included, and other illustrations replaced by more representative examples. References have also been fully updated. Cancer Grading Manual is a superb resource for both diagnostic surgical pathologists and pathology residents.
Damjanov: Pathology for Health Professions
By Ian Damjanov
2011 (2nd ed), 560 pages, $83 list
Providing a sound foundation of pathology knowledge, Pathology for the Health Professions, 4th Edition gives you a clear, concise, clinically relevant overview of general pathology, including injury, inflammation, and neoplasia, followed by a detailed review of each organ system. A DEPPiCT approach presents each major disease in the same format that includes, when feasible, a description of Disease, Etiology, Pathogenesis, Pathology, Clinical features, and Therapy or prognosis.
Damjanov: Pathology Secrets
By Ian Damjanov
2008 (3rd ed), 528 pages, $24 list
A two-color page layout, portable size, and a list of the Top 100 Secrets in pathology help students and residents to better meet the challenges they face today. They will find all of the features they rely on the Secret Series For a question-and-answer format, lists, mnemonics, and tables and an informal tone that make reference fast and easy. No matter what questions arise in practice or while preparing for boards, this 3rd Edition has the answers.
Daniels: Essential Guide to Blood Groups
By Geoff Daniels and Imelda Bromilow
2013 (3rd ed), 132 pages, $50 list
A short, up-to-date text on blood groups, for people working or training in the field of blood transfusion, transplantation, or human genetics, but who are not specialising in the field of blood groups, the third edition of Essential Guide to Blood Groups is a pocket-sized book, containing full colour text together with schematic figures and tables. The book comprises an introduction to blood groups, followed by chapters on techniques, information on various blood groups, antibodies, quality assurance in immunohaematology, and it concludes with chapters on troubleshooting in the laboratory, and FAQs. It also covers the serology, inheritance, biochemistry and molecular genetics of the most important blood group systems.
Daoud: Cancer Proteomics
By Sayed S Daoud
2007 (1st ed), 300 pages, $125 list
This book provides the reader with broad perspectives and breadth of knowledge on current topics related to the use of proteomic strategies in cancer therapy as well as anticipated challenges that may arise from its application in daily practice.
Dasgupta: Accurate Results in the Clinical Laboratory
By Amitava Dasgupta
2013 (1st ed), 456 pages, $100 list
This practical, easy-to-use guide will address interference issues in all laboratory tests, including patient epigenetics, process of specimen collection, enzymes, biomarkers, etc., so that clinicians and laboratory scientists can rely on one reference which speaks to both their needs of accurate specimen analysis and optimal patient care.
Dasgupta: Clinical Chemistry, Immunology and Laboratory Quality Control
By Amitava Dasgupta and Amer Wahed
2014, 504 pages, $61 list
All pathology residents must have a good command of clinical chemistry, toxicology, immunology, and laboratory statistics to be successful pathologists, as well as to pass the American Board of Pathology examination. Clinical chemistry, however, is a topic in which many senior medical students and pathology residents face challenges. Clinical Chemistry, Immunology and Laboratory Quality Control meets this challenge head on with a clear and easy-to-read presentation of core topics and detailed case studies that illustrate the application of clinical chemistry knowledge to everyday patient care.
Dauterman: How To Be A Lab Director 2016 Edition
By Philip Dauterman
2014, 192 pages, $10 list
How to be the Lab Director of a general hospital lab. Includes tutorials on: How to make a corrective action How to make a Plan of Correction (PoC), how to respond to CMS form 2567, how to put a new analyzer into service, how to do quality assurance and root cause analysis, how to write a policy and/or procedure How to respond to complaints and incident reports involving lab.
Davidson: Serous Effusions
By Ben Davidson, Pinar Firat, and Claire Michael
2011 (1st ed), 269 pages, 205 illus, $219 list
Serous (peritoneal, pleural and pericardial) effusions are a frequently encountered clinical finding in everyday medical practice and one of the most common specimen types submitted for cytological evaluation. The correct diagnosis of effusions is critical for patient management, as well as for prognostication and yet many clinicians find diagnosis and treatment of cancer cells in effusions very challenging. Featuring multiple microscopic illustrations of all diagnostic entities and ancillary techniques (immunhistochemistry and molecular methods), this book provides a comprehensive, authoritative guide to all aspects of serous effusions, including etiology, morphology and ancillary diagnostic methods, as well as data related to therapeutic approaches and prognostication. Section one covers diagnosis for benign and malignant effusions including the etiological reasons for the accumulation of effusions that provides the reader with the full spectrum of differential diagnoses at this anatomic site. Section Two discusses biology, therapy and prognosis highlighting clinical approaches that may be of value to patients and the movement towards personalized medicine and targeted therapy. Written by experts in the field internationally, Serous Effusions will provide an indispensible guide to all aspects of current practice for cytopathologists, cytotechnicians, pathologists, clinicians and researchers in training and practice.
Davis: Deja Review Pathology
By Jessica Davis
2010 (2nd ed), 474 pages, $20 list
Deja Review: Pathology boils down your coursework to just the critical concepts you need to know for exam success. This unbeatable guide features a quick-read, two-column "flashcard" Q&A format--specifically designed to help you remember a large amount of pertinent information in the least amount of time possible. The format allows you to zero-in on only the correct answers to promote memory retention and get the most out of your study time. Great for last minute review of high-yield facts, Deja Review provides a straightforward way for you to assess your strengths and weaknesses so you can excel on your course exams and the USMLE Step 1.
Davis: Laboratory Safety: A Self-Assessment Workbook
By Diane Davis
2008 (1st ed), 230 pages, 19 illus, $85 list
If you purchase one guide to laboratory safety procedures and compliance, make it Laboratory Safety by Dr. Diane Davis. An educator and hands-on practitioner with decades of experience, she knows what you need to know when you’re ready to institute new safety protocols or a new safety training program – or just need a comprehensive reference resource.
Davis: Pathology and Law
By Gregory Davis
2004, 237 pages, $70 list
Almost all pathologists face legal issues when dealing with the specimens they work with on a day-to-day basis, whether it involves quality control and assurance in handling the specimens, facing the possibility of malpractice suits, or serving as an expert witness in a trial. Written in an easy to read, conversational tone, with a dose of good humor, this book fills the need for a handbook that discusses the full spectrum of legal issues that many pathologists face, written from a pathologist's point of view. Organized in 12 user-friendly chapters, the book begins with a comparison of Law and Medicine and explains the basics of the American Legal System. It continues with discussions of the impact of law on the practice of pathology, including such topics as specimens with potential legal implications, the controversy of saving organs for teaching, procuring and saving specimens for toxicology testing and DNA confirmation in identity testing. A must-have section on malpractice suits covers reasons why patients sue, what to do if sued, and reducing the chance of being sued. The author addresses expert witness testimony, including how to be an expert witness, conflicts of interest, conduct in a courtroom, what to say and what not to say. Quality control and assurance as it applies to the pathologist is also discussed. Legal implications for the information age, including the use of internet and e-mail with regard to patient confidentiality is discussed in detail. Case samples are scattered throughout the text to illustrate the principles discussed. Every term is defined in the glossary.
Dawson: Parkinson's Disease: Genetics and Pathogenesis
By Ted M Dawson
2007 (1st ed), 408 pages, $250 list
The first authoritative collection of recent breakthroughs in Parkinson's disease research, this reference spans key findings on the mechanisms of neurodegeneration and the role of specific genes that may lead to improved therapies. This guide will review the major aspects of the disease including motoric and pathologic features, as well as provide an in-depth review of genetic considerations.
Day: Histopathology: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
By Christina Day
2014, 416 pages, $117 list
Histopathology: Methods and Protocols provides a comprehensive guide to the current issues in histopathology. With chapters on organ-based approaches with specific protocols for morphologic, molecular examination and pathological observations governing the therapeutic management of the diseases. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
De la Garza-Salazar: Inflammatory Breast Cancer
By Jaime de la Garza-Salazar
2012 (1st ed), 160 pages, 45 illus, $189 list
Inflammatory breast cancer is a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer that occurs in women of all ages, and, rarely, in men. Variable disease presentation means that this disease is often undetected and patients with this diagnosis have a poor prognosis. Inflammatory Breast Cancer brings together the existing clinical information on inflammatory breast cancer. The content covers epidemiology, risk factors, diagnosis, histopathology and staging, therapy and management of patients with this disease. Recent advances in therapy have improved the prognosis of this type of cancer considerably, making this text a timely addition to the literature. This book is an essential tool for medical, surgical and clinical oncologists specialising in breast cancer, who will inevitably encounter this rare but pernicious disease.
De Maio: Botulinum Toxin in Aesthetic Medicine
By Mauricio De Maio
2007 (2nd ed), 138 pages, 151 illus, $119 list
Written by two renowned international experts, this book gives a brilliant overview of the use of botulinum toxin A in aesthetic medicine, including patient selection and evaluation, as well as rules and requirements.The book provides hands-on information for the most common indications, such as forehead and glabella, lateral brow lift, crow’s feet and lower eyelid, bunny lines and marionette lines, nose and nasolabial folds, cheeks and "gummy smile," upper and lower lip, and the chin and neck.
Del Carmen: Uncommon Gynecologic Cancers
By Marcela del Carmen
2014, 280 pages, $187 list
Gynecological cancer is a frightening prospect for women. It is terrifying also for physicians who need, but often can't find, guidance on how to investigate and appropriately treat the tumors. Rare cancers provide greater challenges as information can be harder to find and more difficult to verify. Rare Gynecologic Cancers: Diagnosis and Management brings together all you need to know on these life-threatening diseases. Straightforward summaries of pathophysiologic processes lead to the investigations that will improve your diagnostic accuracy.
Del Rosso: Antibiotic Use in Dermatology , An Issue of Dermatologic Clinics
By James Del Rosso
2009, 240 pages, $99 list
The topic of Antibiotic Use in Dermatology is reviewed in this issue of Dermatologic Clinics. Dr. James Del Rosso has assembled a panel of experts to pen articles on topics including Clinical Considerations in the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris and Other Inflammatory Skin Disorders, Topical Antibiotics in Dermatology, A Current Review of Topical Benzoyl Peroxide, Optimizing Use of Oral Antibiotics in Acne Vulgaris, How to Handle a CA-MRSA Outbreak, Atypical Mycobacterial Cutaneous Infections, Antibiotic Use in Sexually Transmissible Diseases, Use of Antibiotics for Non-Infectious Dermatologic Disorders When Antibiotics are Unnecessary, and Oral Antibiotic Drug Interactions of Clinical Significance to Dermatologists.
Del Rosso: Year Book of Dermatology and Dermatological Surgery 2010
By James Del Rosso
2010 (1st ed), 510 pages, $176 list
Year Book of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery 2010' brings you abstracts of articles carefully selected from more than 100 journals worldwide. Expert commentaries evaluate the clinical importance of each article and discuss its application to your practice.
Delaini: Intestinal Polyps and Polyposis: From Genetics to Treatment and Follow-Up
By G.G. Delaini
2013 (1st ed), 260 pages, 100 illus, $159 list
Nowadays, we are dealing more frequently with the entity of large intestine polyps, as endoscopy and bowel cancer screening programmes are rapidly expanding. Often a single polyp is involved, but more complex situations are also encountered, including the well-defined pattern of polyposis. These situations can fall into a gray area, not only for diagnosis, but also for the correct treatment and follow-up. New developments in pathophysiology and treatment options are leading to new questions. This handbook aims to offer a integrated approach for all physicians (doctors) who deal with these issues, by presenting up-to-date discussion from genetics through treatment, to implications of genetic counseling. It will also help specialists to offer more "evidence-based" treatments, by implementing the best clinical individual judgement informed by the best current scientific evidence.
DeLellis: Tumors of the Parathyroid Gland (Vol 6)
By Ronald A. DeLellis
1993, 102 pages, $32 list
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Deligdisch: Early Pathologic Diagnosis of Gynecologic Cancer Including A Clinician's View
By Liane Deligdisch
2008 (1st ed), 312 pages, $88 list
The high morbidity and mortality due to gynecologic cancer calls for much-needed efforts to provide an early diagnosis. Using novel approaches and concepts applied to the precursors of gynecological malignancies and their early carcinogenesis, the clinical-pathologic correlations of the disease are highlighted in this book. Presented in a concise manner, the book stands out from existing publications in its description of histopathological changes of the female genital tract that precede the development of cancer. It also describes the updated clinical and biological correlations of gynecologic cancer, as well as the early and often silent stages of the cancer. In addition, essential data from the literature on recent scientific progress in the field of gynecologic cancer is discussed, including original research work carried out by the authors.
Dellavalle: Dermatologic Epidemiology and Public Health, An Issue of Dermatologic Clinics
By Robert Dellavelle
2009, 240 pages, $99 list
This issue of Dermatologic Clinics examines Dermatologic Epidemiology and Public Health. Guest Editor Robert Dellavalle has assembled a panel of world-class experts who offer reviews on topics including The Neglected Epidemiology and Public Health Problem of Dermatologic Disease, Health Disparities in Dermatology, Survey Research in Dermatology, Guidelines Development in Dermatology, Behavioral Research in Dermatology, Dermatologic Comorbidities, Registry Research in Dermatology, Teledermatology, Occupational Dermatology, Contact Dermatitis, Melanoma, and Interdisciplinary Dermatologic Public Health and Epidemiology Research.
Delves: Roitt's Essential Immunology
By Peter Delves
2011 (12th ed), 560 pages, $45 list
Bringing you fully up-to-date with the latest knowledge and concepts about the workings of the immune system, the hallmark easy-reading style of Roitt's Essential Immunology clearly explains the key principles needed by medical and health sciences students, from the basis of immunity to clinical applications. Beautifully presented, with brand new illustrations, the pedagogy has been strengthened throughout, and includes “just to recap…” sections at the beginning of each chapter, reminding the reader of key findings and principles, and summary sections at the end of each chapter that are ideal for quick study and revision.
DeMay: Practical Principles of Cytopathology
By Richard DeMay
2007 (1st ed), 420 pages, 1382 illus, $195 list
In 1999, Dr. Richard DeMay decided to buck the trend of large print references with this portable, practical reference. Since then, 'Practical Principals of Cytopathology' has served surgical pathologists as a ready reference easily carried to a colleague's office. The newly updated version continues to provide encyclopedic coverage of material that the diagnostician needs to have at hand and brings the comprehensive coverage completely up to date. With extensive changes in understanding and nomenclature for many diseases in recent years, this new edition is critical and timely. Every chapter has been completely updated to provide the latest information on scientific advances. In particular, chapters on lymphoma and gastrointestinal stromal tumors have been revamped to incorporate the latest intelligence in these areas.
DeMay: The Art & Science of Cytopathology
By Richard DeMay
2011 (2nd ed), 2076 pages, 7000 illus, $579 list
Bigger. Better. DeMay's Art & Science of Cytopathology has been updated to reflect the many and dramatic new advances in the field-with thousands of beautiful new images! Four beautiful new volumes include: Nearly 7,000 high-resolution color images from scanning to immersion magnifications and with diagnostic detail in Pap and Romanowsky stains Thousands of quick reference tables and feature lists Up-to-date coverage of immunocytochemistry, molecular cytopathology and cytogenetics, new Pap test management guidelines, and many other critical new areas Volumes for exfoliative, superficial FNA, deep FNA, and a separate volume that includes more than 25,000 references
DeMay: The Pap Test: Exfoliative Gynecologic Cytology
By Richard DeMay
2005 (1st ed), 500 pages, $225 list
The Pap Test remains among the most effective tests against cancer ever devised, but the handling of it has changed importantly in the last decade. Dr DeMay's new text reflects those changes with great practitioner depth incorporating hundreds of liquid-based preparations alongside conventional smears, molecular biology and images of proven HPV cases, the latest twists of Bethesda System Nomenclature, correlated to previous systems, and over 4000 references from the international literature.
Desai: Clinician's Guide to Laboratory Medicine
By Samir Desai
2009 (3rd ed), 255 pages, $20 list
If you are like most clinicians, you ask yourself these questions every day. You rely on lab tests to make important decisions regarding the care and management of your patients but you are short on time. That's why you need a resource that can deliver to you accurate information in a timely manner at the point of care. That resource is the Clinician's Guide to Laboratory Medicine: Pocket.
Dettmeyer: Forensic Histopathology: Fundamentals and Perspectives
By Reinhard Dettmeyer
2011 (1st ed), 455 pages, $189 list
This book, which combines the features of an atlas and a textbook, presents findings in forensic histology, immunohistochemistry, and cytology based on microscopic investigations using different stainings and different antibodies. The principal aim is to provide practitioners with detailed information and guidance on how microscopy can help to clarify the cause of sudden and unexpected death. Many of the topics will be of interest not only to forensic pathologists but also to general pathologists, whether practitioners or researchers. Examples include the pathology of drug abuse, wound age determination, adverse drug reactions, histopathology of the sudden infant death syndrome, and age determination of myocardial infarction. Both typical and unusual findings are demonstrated with the aid of numerous high-quality color illustrations, and other key literature in forensic histology and immunohistochemistry is highlighted for each topic.
Dettmeyer: Forensic Pathology
By Reinhard B. Dettmeyer, Marcel A. Verhoff and Harald F. Schutz
2014 (1st ed), 600 pages, $239 list
This book presents the latest developments in the field of forensic pathology/forensic medicine, including important advances in forensic histopathology, forensic radiology, medical malpractice, understanding of child abuse, and forensic toxicology. Various forms of trauma are addressed in individual chapters, and among the other topics covered are traffic medicine, forensic alcohol toxicology, forensic DNA analysis, forensic osteology, and international regulations. The book includes a wealth of color illustrations and numerous tables presenting key facts. The authors are leading experts in general pathology, forensic radiology, and forensic toxicology. Forensic Pathology/Forensic Medicine: Fundamentals and Perspectives will be of interest not only to specialist pathologists and those working in forensic medicine, but also to coroners, forensic physicians, students, lawyers, attorneys, and policemen.
DeVita: Cancer: Principles & Practice of Oncology
By Vincent DeVita
2011 (1st ed), 444 pages, $99 list
Provides clinical information on the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. This edition contains new material on genetic counselling and adjuvant chemotherapy, and places new emphasis on primary chemotherapy and the newly-understood nutritional aspects of cancer treatment.
DeVita: DeVita, Hellman, and Rosenberg's Cancer: Principles and Practice of Oncology
By Vincent DeVita
2011 (1st ed), 2800 pages, $400 list
DeVita, Hellman, and Rosenberg's Cancer: Principles and Practice of Oncology has been acclaimed by the worldwide medical community as the standard-setting oncology reference. Its primary goal is to present the practicing oncologist with the practical as well as cutting-edge information needed to ensure the best possible care for each individual patient. The hallmark of this book from its inception and a major reason it has gained worldwide acceptance as the definitive source of cancer information has been its approach to the treatment of cancer patients by stage of presentation with a tightly coordinated description of the role of each treatment modality in the care of individual patients. To ensure a balance multidisciplinary approach, a surgeon, a medical oncologist, and a radiation oncologist author each of the major treatment chapters. Each of the major treatment sections is preceded by an updated, brief chapter describing the molecular biology of that cancer and the prospects this new information holds for the improved management of cancer patients. Greater emphasis has been given in recent editions to the increasing importance of molecular biology and cancer screening and prevention, as well as palliative care, supportive oncology and quality of life issues.
Deyrup: Practical Orthopedic Pathology: A Diagnostic Approach
By Andrea T. Deyrup M.D., Ph.D. and Gene P. Siegal M.D., Ph.D.
2015, 400 pages, $289 list
Apply a systematic pattern recognition approach to achieve more accurate diagnoses of both neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases of the musculoskeletal system. Andrea Deyrup, MD, PhD and Gene P. Siegal, MD, PhD use a practical, pattern-based organization that helps you efficiently and confidently evaluate even the most challenging histologic specimens.
Dey: Diagnostic Cytology
By Pranab Dey
2014 (1st ed), 544 pages, 1000 illus, $165 list
Cytology is the study of cells; diagnostic cytology involves studying cells to identify diseases. The process is commonly used to detect cancer, but is also helps in the diagnosis of certain infectious diseases and other inflammatory conditions. This book is a comprehensive guide to diagnostic cytology. Divided into four sections, the book begins with an introduction to general cytology, providing an overview of cells, cell cycles and cell death. The following sections discuss clinical cytology, examining cells in specific areas of the body, and laboratory techniques for studying them. The final part is dedicated to fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC), a popular and effective technique for quick tissue diagnosis. This section describes the use of FNAC in all different areas of the body. Key points * Comprehensive guide to diagnostic cytology covering general cytology and more specific use of diagnosis techniques in different parts of the body.
Di Patre: Sternberg's Diagnostic Surgical Pathology Review
By Pier Luigi Di Patre and Darryl Carter
2015 (2nd ed), 488 pages, 600+ illus, $142 list
Based on the sixth edition of Sternberg’s Diagnostic Surgical Pathology, this multiple choice question and answer resource covers all aspects of Surgical Pathology and is an ideal review tool for board preparation, recertification exams, or just brushing up. Now significantly revised, it includes more than 1,000 questions and answers that emphasize differential diagnostic aspects of problem solving, accompanied by more than 600 full-color illustrations.
Dickson: Neurodegeneration: The Molecular Pathology of Dementia and Movement Disorders
By Dennis Dickson
2011 (2nd ed), 496 pages, $276 list
Most textbooks on neurodegenerative disorders have used a classification scheme based upon either clinical syndromes or anatomical distribution of the pathology. In contrast, this book looks to the future and uses a classification based upon molecular mechanisms, rather than clinical or anatomical boundaries. Major advances in molecular genetics and the application of biochemical and immunocytochemical techniques to neurodegenerative disorders have generated this new approach. Throughout most of the current volume, diseases are clustered according to the proteins that accumulate within cells and in the extracellular compartments or according to a shared pathogenetic mechanism, such as trinucleotide repeats, that are a feature of specific genetic disorders. Chapters throughout the book conform to a standard lay-out for ease of access by the reader and are written by a panel of International Experts
Dietal: Pre-Analytics of Pathological Specimens in Oncology
By Manfred Dietal, Christian Wittekind, Gianni Bussolati and Moritz von Winterfeld
2015, 133 pages, 65 illus, $80 list
This book presents an overview of the most important current developments in the pre-analytical handling of tissue. It addresses in particular potential ways to improve the situation whereby methods employed in the pre-analytical phase – the period from surgical removal of tissue to the start of pathological processing – have remained essentially unchanged for decades with only modest standardization. It is examined how the pre-analytical period can be optimized, resulting not only in an increase in diagnostic quality but also in a reduction in processing time and costs.
Dimmock: Introduction to Modern Virology
By Nigel Dimmock
2015 (7th ed), 476 pages, $68 list
Praised for its clarity of presentation and accessibility, Introduction to Modern Virology has been a successful student text for over 30 years. It provides a broad introduction to virology, which includes the nature of viruses, the interaction of viruses with their hosts and the consequences of those interactions that lead to the diseases we see.
Dittmar: Role of Cancer Stem Cells in Cancer Biology and Therapy
By Thomas Dittmar and Kurt S. Zänker
2013, 325 pages, $110 list
This book summarizes the latest findings about the role of cancer stem cells (CSCs) in cancer biology and how this knowledge could be used for novel anticancer therapies. It provides an overview of CSCs in selected malignancies with particular emphasis on hematopoietic neoplasias. It then reviews the role of CSCs in metastasis formation and initiation of cancer relapses. It also examines the dark site of cancer therapy such as conventional cancer therapies that may lead to the origin of recurrence CSCs. Finally, it supplies a brief overview of current concepts that may allow for a selective eradication of CSCs.
Doan: Immunology
By Thao Doan
2012 (2nd ed), 384 pages, $59 list
Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews: Immunology offers a highly visual presentation of essential immunology material, with all the popular features of the series: over 300 full-color annotated illustrations, an outline format, chapter summaries, review questions, and case studies that link basic science to real-life clinical situations.
Dodd: Atlas of Soft Tissue and Bone Pathology
By Leslie Dodd and Marilyn Bui
2014, 280 pages, $152 list
This is an abundantly illustrated resource for diagnosis of bone and soft tissue lesions-a particular challenge due to their rarity and complexity. In addition to carefully selected histologic photographs, this unique atlas enhances standard visual information with illustrations of imaging findings, cytology, and molecular and cytogenetic information. This vivid pictorial survey is arranged in a pattern-oriented approach based on the actual working method used in daily practice.
Dogra: Genitourinary Radiology: Kidney, Bladder and Urethra
By Vikram Dogra and Gregory MacLennan
2012 (1st ed), 392 pages, 529 illus, $179 list
A book such as this, correlating radiologic findings with the associated gross and microscopic pathologic findings, has never been offered to the medical community. It contains radiologic images, in a variety of formats (ultrasound, CT scan, MRI scan) correlated with gross photos and photomicrographs of a wide spectrum of pathologic entities, including their variants, occurring in the following organs or anatomic sites. This book would be of particular interest to radiologists and radiologists-in training, who naturally are very cognizant of radiologic abnormalities, but who rarely, if ever, encounter visual images of the pathologic lesions that they diagnose. It will also be of interest to pathologists and pathologists-in-training, urologists, GU radiation oncologists, and GU medical oncologists.
Dogra: Genitourinary Radiology: Male Genital Tract, Adrenal and Retroperitoneum
By Mehmet Ruhi Onur, Ahmet Tuncay Turgut, Anastasia Canacci, Vikram S. Dogra and Gregory T. MacLennan
2013 (1st ed), 366 pages, 451 illus, $179 list
Genitourinary Radiology: Male Genital Tract, Adrenal and Retroperitoneum: The Pathologic Basis is the second volume in a set of books on the pathologic basis of genitourinary radiology.Genitourinary Radiology: Male Genital Tract, Adrenal and Retroperitoneum: The Pathologic Basis provides a lavishly illustrated guide to the radiologic and pathologic features of a broad spectrum of diseases of the male genital tract, adrenal glands and retroperitoneum, including the entities most commonly encountered in day to day practice. The editors are authorities in the fields of genitourinary radiology and pathology, and the authors of each chapter are renowned radiologists, with pathology content provided by an internationally recognized genitourinary pathologist. General, plain film, intravenous pyelography, ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine imaging and PET imaging of each disease entity are included. Accompanying the majority of the radiological narratives are complementary descriptions of the gross and microscopic features of the disease entities. Genitourinary Radiology: Male Genital Tract, Adrenal and Retroperitoneum: The Pathologic Basis is aimed at radiologists in private and academic practice, radiology residents, urologists, urology trainees, pathology trainees and fellows specializing in genitourinary pathology. Both experts and beginners can use this excellent reference book to enhance their skills in the fields of genitourinary radiology and pathology.
Domanski: Atlas of Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology
By Henryk Domanski
2013, 596 pages, $239 list
This book covers all of the diagnostic areas where FNAC is used today. This includes palpable lesions and lesions sampled using various radiological methods, and correlations with ancillary examinations detailed on an entity-by-entity basis. As well as being a complete atlas of the facts and findings important to FNAC, this atlas is a guide to diagnostic methods that optimize health care. The interaction of the cytologist or cytopathologist with other specialists (radiologists, oncologists and surgeons) involved in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with suspicious mass lesions is emphasized and illustrated throughout.
Dorland: Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary
By Dorland
2007 (31st ed), 2224 pages, 1530 illus, $50 list
The world's most trusted source on the language of medicine for over 100 years, it delivers more entries and better definitions than any other medical dictionary so you can master more of the current terminology that you need to know. A wealth of illustrations and a remarkably user-friendly format make reference a snap. Plus, bonus software on CD-ROM lets you load key terms and definitions onto your PDA spell medical terms correctly using spell-checker software and listen to audio pronunciations for 35,000 terms.
Dorland: Dorland's Pocket Medical Dictionary
By Dorland
2012 (29th ed), 880 pages, 227 illus, $26 list
Stay current with all the latest terminology in today's ever-evolving medical field with the 29th Edition of Dorland's Pocket Medical Dictionary. Based on Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary, the most trusted medical dictionary used by today's health care professionals, this portable and user-friendly resource puts dependable and indispensable information at your fingertips. Quickly find what you need from among 36,000+ medical terms, including more than 3,100 new and revised entries reflecting the most important changes in medicine. You'll also have full-color images throughout, a PIN code to download a spell checker, and a 32-page set of color anatomical plates including 19 plates from the Netter collection. At any stage in your career, this pocket-sized reference is the convenient, portable way to access Dorland's - the first and last word in medicine for over 110 years.
Dourmishev: Dermatomyositis
By Lyubomir Dourmishev
2009 (1st ed), 354 pages, 6 illus, $129 list
Based on the vast personal experience of the authors, who have diagnosed, treated, and managed many dermatomyositis patients, this clinical guide provides dermatologists, rheumatologists, pediatricians, neurologists, and general practitioners with the keys to interpreting the clinical symptoms of dermatomyositis. Also included are algorithms to help the reader to make the correct diagnosis, as well as guidance on new diagnostic methods and treatment schemes.
Doyle: Soft Tissue Pathology: Diagnostic Challenges
By Leona Doyle, M.D.
2015, 1,500 illus, $99 list (Els.)
This issue of Surgical Pathology Clinics is devoted to Soft Tissue Tumors, the first in this series was presented in 2011. This issue addresses the most difficult diagnostic challenges and focuses on differential diagnosis in soft tissue tumors. Each presentation is accompanied by abundant histologic slides to display the diagnostic differences. Additionally, authors selected two to five diagnoses they find can be particularly difficult, with an emphasis on how to approach such lesions on biopsy samples where relevant and the role of ancillary studies.
Draelos: Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology Series: Cosmeceuticals with DVD
By Zoe Draelos
2008 (2nd ed), 256 pages, 1000 illus, $189 list
This newly revised title helps you incorporate the very latest in cosmeceuticals into your busy practice. Succinctly written and lavishly illustrated, this book focuses on procedural how-to's and offer step-by-step advice on proper techniques, pitfalls, and tricks of the trade-so you can refine and hone your skills and expand your repertoire. This new edition includes a bonus DVD.
Drolet: Birthmarks of Medical Significance
By Beth Drolet
2010 (1st ed), $84 list
This issue of Pediatric Clinics covers Birthmarks of Medical Significance. Guest Editors Drs. Beth Drolet and Maria Garzon have assembled a panel of experts who offer reviews on topics including Vascular birthmarks: Introduction and classification, Infantile hemangioma, Other vascular tumors, Coagulopathy associated with vascular tumors/Kassabach-Merrit Phenomenon, Vascular malformations, Genetics and syndromes, Pigmentary mosaicism, Café au lait, Congenital melanocytic nevi, Dermal melanocytosis, and Epidermal nevi and nevus sebaceous.
Dubinett: Inflammation and Lung Cancer
By Steven Dubinett
2015, 212 pages, 3 illus, $189 list
The volume will present aspects of the inflammatory tumor microenvironment (TME), its many roles in tumor progression and metastasis, including creation of a hypoxic environment, increased angiogenesis and invasion, changes in expression of micro-RNAs (miRNAs) and an increase in a stem cell phenotype. The book will also cover the mechanisms of inflammatory mediators. Chronic overexpression of inflammatory mediators in the TME, as seen in smokers and patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), can also lead to increased tumor initiation, progression, invasion and metastasis.
Dubowitz: Muscle Biopsy: A Practical Approach
By Victor Dubowitz
2013 (4th ed), 592 pages, $259 list
Muscle Biopsy: A Practical Approach gives you all of the unparalleled guidance necessary to effectively interpret and diagnose muscle biopsy specimens for the full range of diseases in both adults and children. Authored by Dr. Victor Dubowitz, an internationally renowned figure in the field of muscle disease, this medical reference book takes an integrated approach to diagnosis and assessment of muscle biopsies that includes clinical, genetic, biochemical, and pathological features. It's the comprehensive, up-to-date coverage you need to evaluate muscle disorders with confidence.
Dudek: High-Yield Cell and Molecular Biology
By Ronald Dudek
2010 (3rd ed), 151 pages, $33 list
High-Yield Cell and Molecular Biology, Third Edition provides the essential information needed for USMLE Step 1 review and course study. It covers current cell and molecular biology techniques and principles with a clinical focus-what a physician needs to know to understand, diagnose, and treat human disease. Molecular biology is often taught within various courses such as biochemistry, microbiology, and histology; thus, a consolidated review book in molecular biology is especially helpful in preparing for the USMLE Step 1. This edition had been streamlined to remove content covered in other High Yield books such as histopathology and microbiology. Images have been placed closer to the appropriate text. New figures include DNA melting curve and flow cytometry. Features: NEW! edited and streamlined to remove content covered in other High Yield books (e.g., Histopathology, Microbiology); NEW! improved layout of art and text to place fugures closer to the appropriate text; NEW! new figures to Cover DNA melting curve and flow ctyometry; covers current molecular biology techniques and principles with a clinical focus - what a physician needs to know to diagnose, understabd and treat human disease; defines the line between molecular biolgy and genetics; this book and High-Yield Genetics by the same author have been written as a complementary pair & includes cell biology, but no basic traditional histology..
Dummer: Skin Cancer: A World-Wide Perspective
By Reinhard Dummer
2011 (1st ed), 386 pages, 204 illus, $219 list
Over the last decades the incidence of skin cancers is dramatically increasing world-wide. This is not only confined to the incidence of melanoma but includes also other skin cancers such as basal cell carcinomas. Based on the recent WHO classification of skin cancers, this lavishly illustrated reference book covers comprehensively the epidemiology, histology and pathology, as well as diagnostic signs and treatment options of skin cancers. Homogenously and reader-friendly structured, it links the diagnostic and genetic features of each disease in order to guide the reader to the most appropriate therapeutic strategies for the best possible treatment outcome. In order to demonstrate the world wide activities in the field, all chapters cover the variations of the individual experiences and expertise in different nations.
Dunphy: Frozen Section Library: Lymph Nodes
By Cherie Dunphy
2012 (1st ed), 134 pages, 71 illus, $139 list
The Frozen Section Library series provides concise, user-friendly, site specific handbooks that are well illustrated and highlight the pitfalls, artifacts and differential diagnosis issues that arise in the hurried frozen section scenario. Frozen Section Library: Lymph Nodes highlights the usefulness of techniques such as touch preparation cytology and fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology, as well as FNA biopsy. This fascicle also suggests proper handling for subsequent ancillary studies, including flow cytometric, cytogenetic, and molecular studies. Special emphasis is given to the limitations of frozen section diagnosis in lymph node pathology. All chapters are written by experts in their fields and include the most up to date scientific information. This book serves as a very useful resource for physicians in the frozen section room and in intra-operative consultation situations dealing with, and interested in, this very complex field of diagnostic pathology.
Dunphy: Integrated Hematopathology: Morphology and FCI with IHC
By Cherie Dunphy
2009 (1st ed), 312 pages, 1000 illus, $145 list
Unlike similar texts, which are often laden in technological details, Dr. Dunphy offers a comprehensive flow cytometry textbook, which covers in great depth, the technical aspects of FCI, phenotypic markers, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of FCI, but also a quick diagnostic guide incorporating normal and abnormal phenotypic findings of peripheral blood, body fluids, bone marrow, and lymph nodes. Integration of flow cytometry immunophenotyping with morphology and molecular genetic findings provides a complete diagnostic picture. The diagnostic applications of FCI in combination with morphology for all important hematolymphoid disorders. Detailed discussions of FCI mirror the new 2008 WHO classification, to increase the ease of use for practicing hematopathologists and residents. Separate chapters detail unique applications of FCI Brand new: 2008 WHO Classification
Dunphy: Molecular Pathology of Hematolymphoid Diseases
By Cherie Dunphy
2010 (1st ed), 639 pages, $199 list
In the Molecular Pathology Library series the basic science and the technology is integrated with the medical perspective and clinical application. Each book in the series is divided according to neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases for each of the organ systems traditionally associated with medical subspecialties. Each book in the series is organized to provide specific application of molecular pathology to the pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases specific to each organ system. These broad section topics are broken down into succinct chaptersto cover a very specific disease entity. The chapters are written by established authorities on the specific topic from academic centers around the world.
Dunphy: Neoplastic Hematopathology
By Cherie Dunphy
2012 (1st ed), 224 pages, $135 list
This book will provide a concise, visual approach to guide the practicing pathologist to a clear analysis and diagnosis of myeloid and lymphoid specimens. Coverage is comprehensive and for each entity will provide a short text description of the key points of the entity-- definition; morphologic features; special stains, immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry techniques; differential diagnosis; diagnostic features; special issues (e.g., prognostic or other considerations to note). The text will support a set of images that will highlight differential diagnostic features and especially, highlight the correlation and integration of standard H & E stains with molecular and immunologic techniques.
Dytham: Choosing and Using Statistics: A Biologist's Guide
By Calvin Dytham
2011, 320 pages, $41 list
Choosing and Using Statistics remains an invaluable guide for students using a computer package to analyse data from research projects and practical class work. The text takes a pragmatic approach to statistics with a strong focus on what is actually needed. There are chapters giving useful advice on the basics of statistics and guidance on the presentation of data. The book is built around a key to selecting the correct statistical test and then gives clear guidance on how to carry out the test and interpret the output from four commonly used computer packages: SPSS, Minitab, Excel, and (new to this edition) the free program, R. Only the basics of formal statistics are described and the emphasis is on jargon-free English but any unfamiliar words can be looked up in the extensive glossary. This new 3rd edition of Choosing and Using Statistics is a must for all students who use a computer package to apply statistics in practical and project work.

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Eagle: Eye Pathology
By Ralph Eagle
2011 (1st ed), 320 pages, 600 illus, $153 list
Eye Pathology: An Atlas and Text basic introduction to eye pathology that can be read and mastered during an ophthalmic pathology rotation. In addition, it will serve as a well-illustrated resource for residents who are studying for the OKAP examinations or Board certification in ophthalmology. Completely written and illustrated by Dr. Eagle, this single-author text is primarily designed for ophthalmology residents and the comprehensive ophthalmologist not looking for a comprehensive text on the subject.
Eaton: Dupuytren's Disease and Related Hyperproliferative Disorders: Principles, Research, and Clinical Perspectives
By Charles Eaton
2012 (1st ed), 553 pages, 247 illus, $239 list
This book is based on presentations and discussions at the 2010 International Symposium on Dupuytren's disease held in Miami, Florida, but it also includes new data and additional chapters. It is hoped that it will raise awareness of this underestimated condition and promote cooperative efforts to work towards a cure. Up to date information is provided on the epidemiology, biology, and pathology of the disease. The principles and specifics of treatment are explored in detail. The indications for and techniques of radiotherapy, minimally invasive treatments and open surgery are fully explained. In addition, the role of physical therapy is considered as well as the care of relapse and complications. Treatment of Ledderhose’s disease and Peyronie's disease is also discussed. This book provides invaluable information for hand surgeons, podiatrists, orthopedists, plastic surgeons, radiation therapy specialists and general practitioners. It will help to foster an interdisciplinary approach to the understanding and management of this debilitating disorder and related conditions.
Eble: Pathology and Genetics of Tumours of the Urinary System and Male Genital Organs (3rd Ed, Vol 7)
Edited by Eble, J., Epstein, J., Sesterhenn, I., Sauter, G.
2004 (3rd ed), 359 pages, $147 list
This new volume in the WHO series on histological and genetic typing of human tumours covers tumours of the kidney, the urinary system, the prostate, the testis and paratesticular tissue and the penis. Each entity is extensively discussed with information on clinicopathological, epidemiological, immunophenotypic and genetic aspects of these diseases. This book is an authoritative, concise reference, prepared by 131 authors from 22 countries. It contains more than 800 colour photographs, numerous MRIs, ultrasound images, CT scans, charts and 3000 references.
Edge: AJCC Cancer Staging Handbook
By Stephen Edge
2009 (7th ed), 300 pages, 130 illus, $45 list
The AJCC Cancer Staging System is the preeminent paradigm used by physicians throughout the world to diagnose cancer and determine the extent to which cancer has progressed. The Seventh Edition of the AJCC Cancer Staging Handbook brings the practice of cancer diagnosis and treatment to the forefront of newly acquired knowledge on the etiology and pathology of cancer. As we learn more and more about cancer, methods of staging cancer must adapt to accomodate the new information. This new edition has completely revised and updated the old classification system to provide a new, evidence-based guide to cancer staging. The Handbook features all the staging information offered in the Manual, in a pocket-size book, transportable for easy reference. The Seventh Edition is an essential resource for residents and health care trainees throughout the world who are involved in cancer treatment and research.
Edge: AJCC Cancer Staging Manual
By Stephen Edge, David R. Byrd, Carolyn C. Compton, April G. Fritz, Frederick L. Greene and Andrew Trotti
2015, 648 pages, $62 list
Organized by disease site into 57 comprehensive chapters, the fully revised and updated Seventh Edition of the AJCC Cancer Staging Manual brings together all currently available information on staging of cancer at various anatomic sites and incorporates newly acquired knowledge on the etiology and pathology of cancer. Numerous new line drawings illustrate key anatomic sites throughout the text.
Edward: Essential Dermatopathology
By Sara Edward
2011, 512 pages, 1000 illus, $155 list
Essential Dermatopathology is designed to assist pathology trainees, general pathologists, dermatology trainees, and dermatologists in understanding the basics of dermatopathology. It illustrates and defines common dermatopathology terms and descriptions, basic inflammatory patterns and their major differential diagnoses in the introductory chapters. The final chapters consist of a systematic overview of common dermatological conditions/lesions, logically described in separate chapters based on site of predominant involvement. The aim of the layout is to closely mimic the systematic method by which pathology slides are reported.
Edwards: Vulvovaginal Dermatology: An Issue of Dermatologic Clinics
By Libby Edwards
2010 (1st ed), 194 pages, $105 list
Guest Editor Dr. Libby Edwards has gathered a team of expert contributors to pen articles on a challenging area of Dermatology: Vulvar Disease. This issue of Dermatologic Clinics includes articles on Vulvodynia, Pigmented Diseases, Contact Dermatitis, Vulvar Ulcers, Hidradenitis Suppurativum, Desquamative Inflammatory Vaginitis, Histology of the Vulva, Vulvar Pruritus and LSC, Vulvar Erosions, Lichen Planus, Lichen Sclerosus, Vulvar Paget?s Disease, and Vulvar Edema.
Egerton: Physical Principles of Electron Microscopy: An Introduction to TEM, SEM, and AEM
By R.F. Egerton
2010, 214 pages, $90 list
Scanning and stationary-beam electron microscopes are indispensable tools for both research and routine evaluation in materials science, the semiconductor industry, nanotechnology and the biological, forensic, and medical sciences. This book introduces current theory and practice of electron microscopy, primarily for undergraduates who need to understand how the principles of physics apply in an area of technology that has contributed greatly to our understanding of life processes and "inner space." Physical Principles of Electron Microscopy will appeal to technologists who use electron microscopes and to graduate students, university teachers and researchers who need a concise reference on the basic principles of microscopy.
Eichbaum: Transfusion Medicine
By Quentin Eichbaum, Garrett S. Booth, Pampee S. Young, Michael Laposata
2012 (1st ed), 160 pages, $50 list
As with other volumes in the Diagnostic Standards of Care series, Transfusion Medicine focuses specifically on understanding potential problems and sources of error in management of the blood bank and transfusion, how to anticipate and avoid such problems, and how to manage them if they occur. The discussions are concise, practical, specific, and problem-based so the book directly addresses the situations and issues faced by the clinical pathologist or other manager or staff member of the blood bank team. Discussion of each problem is augmented by a case discussion giving a real-world example of how the issue can occur and how it can be effectively dealt with by the manager. The goal is to support the pathologist, manager or technologist in providing the highest possible quality of care and effective, timely consultation to the clinical staff.
Eichenfield: Neonatal Dermatology
By Lawrence Eichenfield
2008 (2nd ed), 576 pages, 500 illus, $197 list
Comprehensive and heavily illustrated, this is a unique reference for anyone involved in the diagnosis and treatment of dermatologic diseases in infants and newborns.
El-Darouti: Challenging Cases in Dermatology
By Mohammad El-Darouti
2013 (1st ed), 778 pages, 823 illus, $239 list
The cases presented in this book will guide the reader through the process of making a diagnosis based on logical thinking. The book provides a wealth of knowledge regarding diagnostic approaches and pearls of wisdom. In addition to unusual presentations of common diseases, it includes discussions about rare diseases, complex cases, surprising diagnoses, therapeutic challenges and other important features. Becoming acquainted with such unusual cases will provide the dermatologist with increased knowledge, a wider perspective, and innovative techniques that can be used to solve diagnostic dilemmas. Readers will improve their way of thinking and data analysis, and will be able to improve differential diagnoses. This book provides the unique feature of a strategic way of thinking while discussing each case, in order to reach a diagnosis. The text includes comparisons of each case to other similar cases, pointing out the distinguishing features of conditions under consideration.
El Sheikh: Cytopathology, an Issue of Surgical Pathology Clinics
By Tarik El Sheikh
2014 (1st ed), 134 pages, $99 list
Topics that are essential to the surgical pathologist in cytopathology are included in this issue of Surgical Pathology Clinics. Topics include cytopathology of the Thyroid; Pancreas, Salivary glands; Lung; Urine; Gynecologic; Metastasis of unknown origin; and Preparation techniques and Cell transfer.
El-Tamer: Principles and Techniques in Oncoplastic Breast Cancer Surgery
By Mahmound Bahij El-Tamer
2012 (1st ed), 252 pages, 45 illus, $129 list
Oncoplastic breast cancer surgery is one of the fastest-growing domains in breast surgery. This approach is continuing to gain practice acceptance due to increased emphasis on both optimum cosmetic outcome and maintenance of a sound oncologic basis. This book summarizes the basic principles and techniques using evidence-based data. Patient images and comprehensive drawings complete this practical guide for surgeons who treat diseases of the breast.
Elder: Atlas and Synopsis of Lever's Histopathology of the Skin
By David Elder
2012 (2nd ed), 560 pages, 1630 illus, $207 list
Atlas and Synopsis of Lever's Histopathology of the Skin provides a systematic approach to diagnosing skin diseases. Written for trainees as well as experienced dermatopathologists, this text classifies skin diseases by location, reaction patterns, and cell type, if applicable. Revised and updated based on the 10th edition of Lever's Histopathology of the Skin, it greatly expands the concept of pattern recognition in differential diagnosis.
Elder: Lever's Histopathology of the Skin
By David E. Elder
2014 (11th ed), 1,544 pages, 1,800+ illus, $361 list
Rely on Lever’s for more accurate, more efficient diagnoses! Continuously in publication for more than 65 years, Lever's Histopathology of the Skin remains your authoritative source for comprehensive coverage of those skin diseases in which histopathology plays an important role in diagnosis. This edition maintains the proven, clinicopathologic classification of cutaneous disease while incorporating a “primer” on pattern-algorithm diagnosis.
Elder: Lever's Histopathology of the Skin
By David Elder
2008 (10th ed), 1408 pages, 1400 illus, $360 list
Lever's Histopathology of the Skin is a classic, comprehensive work that has been used by generations of dermatopathologists, pathologists, and dermatologists to further their knowledge, in their current practices, and in the training of their students. The pathophysiologic organization is based on Walter Lever's original scheme, with appropriate modifications over the years, and is more efficient than the pattern method, since related entities are discussed in juxtaposition. This edition contains over 1,400 full-color illustrations, including photomicrographs and clinical photographs of diseases not covered in previous editions. The chapter on algorithmic pattern recognition has been expanded and extensively cross-referenced to the chapters on diseases to aid readers in generating differential diagnoses for unknown cases.
Elder: Melanocytic Tumors of the Skin (Vol 12)
By David E. Elder, George F. Murphy
2010, 468 pages, $165 list
In surgical pathology practice, distinguishing malignant from benign melanocytic lesions represents one of the major problem areas. Failure to diagnose a malignant melanoma can have catastrophic results, but separating melanomas from their simulants is often difficult, and over-diagnosis of melanoma is also inappropriate. This fascicle presents a comprehensive account of benign and malignant melanocytic lesions. The benign lesions encompass the major simulants of melanoma. In addition, some of them, such as dysplastic nevi, have significance as markers of individuals at increased risk for the development of melanoma. It has become ever more apparent, especially with the recent advent of molecular classification, that melanoma is not one disease, and that prognosis in melanoma can vary considerably from lesions that present minimal risk, to dangerous malignancies at opposite ends of a spectrum. The details of therapy for these lesions are very different and are determined for the most part by their diagnostic and prognostic features as judged by microscopy. This fascicle explains in detail the use of attributes for microstaging and for prediction of prognosis in melanoma, including discussion of the latest AJCC staging system. More importantly, however, it provides a richly illustrated roadmap for diagnosis of the entire spectrum of melanocytic tumors. Discussion of the lesions is firmly grounded in their clinical significance, with detailed descriptions of clinical features often accompanied by clinical images. Lesions in general are illustrated in multiple microscopic images ranging from scanning magnification to high power. Cytologic as well as architectural features are clearly delineated. Pathophysiology, epidemiology, and molecular attributes are also discussed. This work will serve as a comprehensive text for learning on the part of trainees, and also as an invaluable diagnostic reference for more experienced diagnosticians in daily practice.
Elder: Melanocytic Tumors of the Skin (Vol 2)
By David E. Elder and George F. Murphy
1992, 216 pages, $45 list
The new Fascicle concerning Melanocytic Tumors of the Skin follows an identical style and format as its companion on non-melanocytic skin tumors (Fascicle I in this series). Particular emphasis has been placed on presenting descriptions and diagnostic criteria for commonly encountered entities, as well as those rare disorders that often escape mention in conventional texts, e.g. neurotropic malignant melanoma, deep penetrating nevus, and nevi of genital skin. As in Fascicle 1, all disorders are presented according to their salient structural features at scanning magnification as well as at higher magnification for diagnostically critical points. Areas that readers may find particularly useful include: definitive description and clinicopathologic criteria for diagnosis of dysplastic nevi; comprehensive description of nevus and melanoma variants; an extensive discussion of Spitz nevi and variants; meaning, significance, and criteria for diagnosis of minimal deviation mela-noma; and current use of monoclonal antibodies in diagnosis of melanoma. The text is extensive and replete with comparative and summary tables, e.g. Spitz nevus vs. melanoma. The sections on malignant melanoma not only include comprehensive rosters of diagnostic and grading criteria, but also detailed charts and tables from the extensive experience of the Pigmented Lesion Study Group and Database at the University of Pennsylvania that enable prediction of outcome based on morphologic features. This model should promote precision and consistency in melanoma diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up. The clinical and microscopic illustrations are of the high quality that have been synonymous with this series. Dermatologists as well as pathologists will find it indispensable.
Elder: Superficial Melanocytic Pathology
By David Elder and Sook Jung Yun
2014, 392 pages, 60 illus, $144 list
Superficial Melanocytic Pathology provides expert guidance for resolving the real world problems pathologists face when diagnosing melanomas and other atypical pigmented lesions. It reviews each major category of atypical melanocytic lesions, including the pathology of the superficial categories of melanoma followed by a discussion of the major simulants of melanoma.
Elder: Tumorigenic Melanocytic Proliferations
By David Elder
2009 (1st ed), 320 pages, $160 list
The goal of this unique book is to provide detailed insight into a wealth of expert experience in such cases, with in-depth review of the expert s analysis and diagnostic process supported by high-quality color photomicrographs and discussion of the diagnostic principles involved in evaluating these lesions.
Eldin: The Skilful Pathologist: Pathology Concepts in Histopathology Diagnosis
By Osama Eldin
2011 (2nd ed), 261 pages, $140 list
Histopathology diagnosis is the surest diagnostic test employed for detection of a disease compared to the other laboratory and clinical investigations. Hence, the precise learning of the particular diagnostic guidelines in histopathology is crucial for the appropriate patient management. Taking this into consideration, the current book is solely designed to deliver tips and tricks in macroscopic and microscopic evaluation of specimens and with the aid of ancillary studies including special stains, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence and electron microscopy. In the light of the new changes in Tnm staging, the gross "macroscopic" examination of the specimen is illustrated
El-Tamer: Principles and Techniques in Oncoplastic Breast Cancer Surgery
By Mahmound Bahij El-Tamer
2012 (1st ed), 252 pages, 45 illus, $129 list
Oncoplastic breast cancer surgery is one of the fastest-growing domains in breast surgery. This approach is continuing to gain practice acceptance due to increased emphasis on both optimum cosmetic outcome and maintenance of a sound oncologic basis. This book summarizes the basic principles and techniques using evidence-based data. Patient images and comprehensive drawings complete this practical guide for surgeons who treat diseases of the breast.
Ellis: Tumors of the Salivary Glands (Vol 9)
By Gary L. Ellis, Paul Auclair
2008, 524 pages, $165 list
This volume builds upon the work of its predecessor in the third series of the Atlas of Tumor Pathology, liberally illustrating the spectrum of each tumor and disease described, while providing many new illustrations. Morphometry, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, gene rearrangement studies, and other molecular biologic methodologies are exciting new areas that are being developed into diagnostic procedures in the pathology laboratory. Where these methodologies are applicable to salivary gland disease, they are included. Histomorphologic evaluation, however, remains the principal and most useful method for diagnosis of salivary gland tumors and is the emphasis of this Fascicle. A differential diagnosis is included in the discussion of most tumors, and the cytopathologic features of those tumors most commonly encountered in the cytopathology laboratory are discussed.
Ellis: Tumors of the Salivary Glands (Vol 17)
By Gary L. Ellis, Paul L. Auclair
1996, 468 pages
No description available.
Ellison: Neuropathology
By David Ellison
2013 (3rd ed), 900 pages, 3000 illus, $375 list
Solve your toughest neurodiagnostic challenges with Neuropathology, 3rd Edition - the most information-packed, extensively illustrated neuropathology reference available! An expert author team presents more than 3,000 high-quality images - nearly all in full color - to provide unmatched visual guidance on the microscopic and gross pathologic presentation of a full range of neurologic diseases.
Elston: Dermatopathology
By Dirk Elston, Tammie Ferringer, Steven Peckham, Whitney A. High, David J. DiCaudo, Christine Ko
2013, 464 pages, $149 list
With a unique combination of targeted online lectures, vast online image collections, and an easy-to-follow supporting atlas, Dr. Elston's highly acclaimed "dermatopathology made easier" approach presents a unique way to master the foundations of this complex dermatology sub-specialty, guiding you through the diagnosis of the most important and common dermatologic pathology findings seen in practice.
Elston: Infectious Diseases of the Skin
By Dirk Elston
2009 (1st ed), 160 pages, 220 illus, $155 list
Infections remain the leading cause of death worldwide and as new antibiotics are developed organisms develop mechanisms of resistance. Successful treatment of skin infections relies on accurate and swift diagnosis and visual inspection remains the most important means to that end. This book aims to provide a pictorial guide to the diagnosis of common bacterial, fungal, and viral skin infections, as well as recognition of arthropods of medical importance. The text is divided into chapters by class of organism, and in each chapter by clinical entity. It will be of lasting value to dermatologists in practice and training, and to general physicians/practitioners interested in dermatology.
Emden: Statistics for Terrified Biologists
By Helmut van Emden
2008 (1st ed), 360 pages, $40 list
Now for the first time, there’s a textbook aimed at demystifying statistical formulae for the average biology student, presented using straightforward, jargon-free language.
Engelkirk: Laboratory Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases: Essentials of Diagnostic Microbiology
By Paul G Engelkirk and Janet Duben-Engelkirk
2007 (1st ed), 768 pages, 450 illus, $83 list
This textbook presents the essentials of clinical microbiology. It provides balanced coverage of specific groups of microorganisms and the work-up of clinical specimens by organ system, and also discusses the role of the microbiology laboratory in regard to emerging infections, healthcare epidemiology, and bioterrorism.
Epstein: Biopsy Interpretation of the Bladder
By Jonathan Epstein
2010, 368 pages, 1942 illus, $168 list
Biopsy Interpretation of the Bladder, Second Edition presents state-of-the-art, practical information that is required to evaluate biopsies of the urothelial tract. From normal anatomy and histology to a range of both common and unusual pathological findings, this diagnostic resource delivers current information to help accurately identify all lesions, tumors, and tumor-like lesions for the bladder. Highlights of this edition include full-color illustrations throughout, a new chapter on urine cytology, increased emphasis on differential diagnosis, more tables with immunohistochemistry panels, and the latest World Health Organization and International Society of Urologic Pathology classification system.
Epstein: Biopsy Interpretation of the Prostate
By Jonathan Epstein and George Netto
2014 (5th ed), 440 pages, 350 illus, $161 list
Under the guidance of top experts, you’ll learn the state-of-the-art, illustrated guide to prostate biopsy pathology interpretation. Authored by the field’s most established experts, you’ll learn to employ the best utilization of H&E microscopy along with the latest immunohistochemical markers in order to deliver accurate, reliable diagnoses.
Epstein: Biopsy Interpretation of the Prostate
By Jonathan Epstein
2007 (4th ed), 368 pages, 300 illus, $147 list
The revised Fourth Edition of this highly acclaimed reference is a practical, state-of-the-art, superbly illustrated guide to the evaluation and clinical correlates of prostate biopsy findings. This edition features expanded coverage of mimickers of prostate cancer, a new chapter on immunohistochemistry and molecular techniques, a major update to the Gleason grading system, new information on histologic changes following radiation therapy, and an expanded section on tumors of specialized prostatic stroma.
Epstein: Differential Diagnoses in Surgical Pathology: Genitourinary System
By Jonathan Epstein and George Netto
2014 (1st ed), 544 pages, 1450 illus, $170 list
This practical resource, a volume in the new Differential Diagnoses in Surgical Pathology series, is arranged by differential diagnoses, filling a niche in urologic pathology resources and providing a practical guide to making the correct diagnosis between commonly confused entities. This innovative book covers over 175 differential diagnoses, ranging from the most common in surgical urologic pathology to select disorders that are less frequently seen. In every chapter, lesions are presented side by side for easy comparison, with clinical and pathological findings in short outline format followed by several full color images. In addition to illustrating and discussing the classical features of these entities, the authors emphasize atypical features that can complicate diagnoses.
Epstein: The Gleason Grading System
By Jonathan Epstein
2012 (1st ed), 224 pages, 489 illus, $169 list
This book provides exhaustive coverage of the updated Gleason Grading System, which deals not only with pathology but also with the associated clinical correlations and prognosis. The Gleason Grading System is the most important prognostic marker of prostate cancer, which is critical to patient management and drives therapies across all disciplines dealing with prostate cancer. In addition to an extensive number of photographs, this book discusses in detail clinically related issues that are crucial for the urologist, radiotherapist, and oncologist to know, such as predicting upgrading and downgrading from needle biopsy to radical prostatectomy, risk of Gleason grading change over time, significance of tertiary grade patterns, and prognosis and implications related to various Gleason scores and different therapies. Images that were particularly difficult for contributing pathologists sent in for consultation are used in addition to classic examples, as these cases are the most informative in showing the difficulties with Gleason grading. This book is a valuable tool not only for surgical pathologists from the resident level to seasoned practitioners but also for urology residents, urologists, medical oncologists, and radiation oncologists.
Epstein: Tumors of the Prostate Gland, Seminal Vesicles, Penis, and Scrotum (Vol 14)
By Jonathan I. Epstein, Antonio L. Cubilla, Peter A. Humphrey
2011, 675 pages, $165 list
This fourth series Fascicle in the American Registry of Pathology/Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Atlas of Tumor Pathology series discusses the practical pathologic diagnoses of tumors and tumor-like diseases of the prostate gland, seminal vesicles, penis, and scrotum. The authors follow the tradition of the preceding three Fascicles by emphasizing pathologic gross and light microscopic diagnostic features and differential diagnoses. They also discuss relevant clinical features, including concise sections on the clinical presenta tion and the clinical meaning of the pathologic diagnosis in terms of prognosis and treatment. The immunohistochemical and molecular pathologic studies that are of current value in diagnosis are clearly presented. The high quality images follow the rich tradition of the previous Fascicles to depict the spectrum of tumor morphology from cases mainly from the files of institutions such as The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, and Instituto de Patología e Investigación. This Atlas will be of great value in the field of pathology of the prostate gland, seminal vesicles, penis, and scrotum for years to come.
Eremia: Office-Based Cosmetic Procedures and Techniques
By Sorin Eremia
2010 (1st ed), 384 pages, $129 list
This is a multi-authored textbook that is simple, practical, and up-to-date and supported by instructional videos for cosmetic procedures that can be performed in an office setting. The focus is on fillers, neurotoxins, and various laser, broad band light, radio-frequency, and ultrasound devices that are currently being used or about to be released. In addition to chapters discussing the theory behind the products and chapters reviewing categories of products or devices that provide the reader with an overview and some comparative discussion, there are short sections for each individual popular branded type of product.
Erian: Advanced Surgical Facial Rejuvenation
By Anthony Erian
2011 (1st ed), 880 pages, 661 illus, $279 list
This richly illustrated book covers all aspects of aesthetic facial surgery, from anatomy to the variety of procedures employed in facial surgery, including ancillary techniques such as chemical peel, laser, and facial fillers. Both newer techniques and variations on older approaches are carefully presented and discussed. In addition, preoperative care is analyzed, and detailed attention is devoted to problems related to HIV infection, anesthesia, complications, and psychological aspects. The contributors are all internationally acclaimed experts in the field. The book will be an invaluable source of information for residents and fellows, practicing aesthetic surgeons, and surgeons in a variety of related fields.
Erickson: Atlas of Endocrine Pathology
By Lori Erickson
2014 (1st ed), 178 pages, 500 illus, $139 list
Atlas of Endocrine Pathology provides a comprehensive compendium of photomicrographs of common and uncommon entities in endocrine pathology. The volume includes histologic features of normal features, reactive conditions, hyperplasia, and tumors. The most helpful diagnostic features are illustrated to provide direction and clues to the diagnosis of endocrine tumors. Furthermore, photomicrographs highlight the most pertinent diagnostic features in problematic diagnoses in endocrine pathology.
Ernst: Color Atlas of Fetal and Neonatal Histology
By Linda Ernst
2011 (1st ed), 412 pages, $199 list
Color Atlas of Fetal and Neonatal Histology serves as a comprehensive atlas of the developmental histology of the major organs from 15 weeks gestation to the neonatal period. Each section includes text on basic embryologic processes that influence the development of each organ and highlight major histologic features that correspond with certain developmental periods. In addition, there are many color photomicrographs at key developmental stages to assist the reader in identifying appropriate histologic changes at each developmental stage. This book will be of great value to students of embryology, pathology residents and fellows, and attending pathologists who perform fetal autopsies.
Eroschenko: diFiore's Atlas of Histology: with Functional Correlations
By Victor Eroschenko
2012 (4th ed), 624 pages, $67 list
diFiore's Atlas of Histology with Functional Correlations explains basic histology concepts through realistic, full-color composite and idealized illustrations of histologic structures. Added to the illustrations are actual photomicrographs of similar structures, a popular trademark of the atlas. All structures are directly correlated with the most important and essential functional correlations, allowing students to efficiently learn histologic structures and their major functions at the same time.
Erozan: Cytopathology of Liver, Biliary Tract, Kidney and Adrenal Gland
By Yener Erozan and Armanda Tatsas
2014, 190 pages, 142 illus, $68 list
This volume fulfills the need for an easy-to-use and authoritative synopsis of intra-abdominal organ cytopathology. Part of the Essentials in Cytopathology book series, the book is heavily illustrated with a full color art program, while the text follows a user-friendly outline format. The book also fits into the lab coat pocket and is ideal for portability and quick reference.
Erozan: Pulmonary Cytopathology
By Yener Erozan, Ibraham Ramzy
2014 (2nd ed), 217 pages, $74 list
This new edition of Pulmonary Cytopathology is fully updated and expanded providing more detailed discussion of the role of new techniques such as EUS needle biopsy and specific issues of adequacy assessment. The section on subclassification of poorly-differentiated non-small cell carcinomas has been expanded to include accuracy of diagnosis in small samples, the new classification of adenocarcinoma and NSCC, currently-used ancillary techniques; i.e., immunohistochemistry, molecular/genetic techniques and therapeutic applications. Molecular techniques have been added as needed for targeted therapy. The text and illustrations have been expanded throughout.
Esiri: Oppenheimer's Diagnostic Neuropathology : A Practice Manual
By Margaret Esiri and Daniel Perl
2006 (3rd ed), 512 pages, $180 list
Oppenheimer's Diagnostic Neuropathology has become a classic text in just two editions. In the third, the authors have once again produced an authoritative book--bringing together the friendly, practical style of the previous works and rigorously updated, cutting-edge material.
Evans: Bacterial Infections of Humans: Epidemiology and Control
By Alfred Evans
2009 (4th ed), 1600 pages, $249 list
The new Fourth Edition of Bacterial Infections of Humans reflects a decade of important discoveries, technological progress, and valuable new therapies as well as emerging and reemerging infections, resistant strains of bacteria, and threats of bioterrorism. It offers accessible, up-to-date information across the range of disease entities. As in previous editions, introductory chapters review general concepts of infection and epidemiology, and the chapters devoted to specific infections follow a consistent and highly useful format: historical background, methodology (diagnosis and pathology), biology, descriptive epidemiology, mechanism and routes of transmission, pathogenesis, host responses, methods of prevention and control, and areas for future research. All material has been thoroughly updated, and two chapters on molecular epidemiology and health care-acquired bacterial infections, are entirely new.
Evens: Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma: Pathology, Imaging, and Current Therapy
By Andrew Evens and Kristie Blum
2015, 344 pages, 35 illus, $163 list
This book provides clinical practitioners and the research community with detailed information on the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, taking into account the significant growth in knowledge including multiple therapeutic advances that have been achieved over the past 5-10 years. The work is subdivided into epidemiology, pathogenesis, pathology, imaging, and therapy of the non-Hodgkin lymphomas.
Eyden: The Ultrastructure of Human Tumours: Applications in Diagnosis and Research
By Bryan Eyden, S. Sankar Banerjee, Yongxin Ru, Pawel Liberski
2013 (1st ed), 680 pages, 757 illus, $219 list
The Ultrastructure of Human Tumours: Applications in Diagnosis and Research describes the core features as seen by transmission electron microscopy, defining the different types of cellular differentiation in tumours; this is relevant for tumour nomenclature and diagnosis, which, in turn, are important for tumour pathologists in their collaboration with oncologists for the treatment of cancer patients. The book is divided into 8 chapters. Following an introduction on technique and procedure, there are chapters on epithelial tumours, melanocytic lesions, soft-tissue and related tumours, lymphoma and leukaemia, CNS neoplasms and neuroendocrine and neuronal tumours. Each chapter includes an introductory text that puts the ultrastructural features in the context of classical pathology.

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Faa: Kidney Development in Renal Pathology
By Gavino Faa, Vassilios Fanos
2014, 105 pages, 47 illus $129 list
This volume provides a comprehensive, state-of-the art review in the field of experimental and human nephrogenesis. The book reviews new data on the effects on kidney development by neonatal asphyxia, obstructive uropathies, nephrotoxic drugs, malnutrition, underfeeding, overfeeding and provides all possible preventive measures to ensure the well-being of the kidney at birth. The book also discusses the possible implications between renal development and the insurgence of kidney disease in adult life and the correlation with renal carcinogenesis.
Fadare: Diagnosis of Neoplasia in Endometrial Biopsies
By Oluwole Fadare
2014 (1st ed), 192 pages, $150 list
With its unique algorithmic and pattern-based approach, Diagnosis of Neoplasia in Endometrial Biopsies is an essential practical guide to interpreting endometrial biopsy samples. All potential entities are classified based on the dominant histologic pattern, with each resulting sub-group progressively sub-classified to reach a diagnosis. Decision tree flowcharts facilitate rapid narrowing of the differential diagnosis. Recent advancements are discussed and explained, and strengths and limitations of diagnostic tests are identified in the context of their application to the biopsy sample. Lavishly illustrated throughout, this book serves the practising pathologist as a scope-side assistant for quick reference, up-to-date guidance, and recommendations for ancillary testing. For the resident, this book facilitates quick and comprehensive mastery of the interpretation and diagnosis of endometrial biopsies.
Fadare: Precancerous Lesions of the Gynecologic Tract
By Oluwole Fadare
2015, 318 pages, 349 illus., $109 list (Spr.)
This volume provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of precancerous lesions and gynecologic tract cancers. Each section discusses the historic evolution of a precancerous lesion, its epidemiology, the nature of the published evidence that supports its characterization as a precancerous lesion, and gives a detailed description of morphologic, immunophenotypic and molecular properties, and patient outcomes. The volume also features 2 separate chapters on the clinical management of precancerous lesions of the gynecologic tract as a well as the cytopathology of cervical precancerous lesions.
Fajardo: Radiation Pathology
By Luis Fajardo
2001 (1st ed), 472 pages, 1600 illus, $99 list
Comprehensive radiation pathology text of the effects of ionizing radiation on human tissues.
Falconieri: Breast Pathology
By Giovanni Falconieri
2011 (1st ed), 176 pages, $75 list
Breast Pathology, the second volume in the Demos Surgical Pathology Guides series covers the full range of key breast entities and diagnoses that pathologists can expect to see in daily practice. The chapters cover benign and malignant entities found in the breast including proliferative and pre-invasive epithelial lesions, invasive carcinoma, proliferative stromal and miscellaneous mesenchymal lesions, and metastatic tumors to the breast.. Breast Pathology is highly illustrated throughout and provides a handy summary and quick reference guide for pathology residents and less experienced pathologists. In addition, it serves as a portable "refresher course" or MOC review tool for more experienced pathologists.
Fan: Cytopathology Review
By Fang Fan
2012 (1st ed), 162 pages, $72 list
This volume will focus on pulmonary cytopathology, including current specimen collection and preparation techniques as well as assessment of specimen adequacy and reporting of cytopathologic findings. Presentation of the cytopathologic features and differential diagnoses for benign and malignant diseases of the lung, as depicted in exfoliative, abrasive and fine needle aspiration specimens will be explored.
Fan: Living Donor Liver Transplantation
By Sheung Tat Fan
2011 (2nd ed), 356 pages, $162 list
The book describes in detail the technical aspects of Living Donor Liver Transplantation (LDLT), the routine practice of the world renowned Liver Transplant Team at Hong Kong's Queen Mary Hospital, and our views on various issues of the operation. The thorough review on the history and technical procedures of LDLT and discussion on various aspects of the operation and its future perspectives will serve as a unique reference for surgeons, researchers, nurses, medical students, patients and laypersons seeking information on LDLT.
Faquin: Salivary Gland Cytopathology
By William C. Faquin, Celeste Powers, M.K. Sidaway
2008 (1st ed), 278 pages, 176 illus, $90 list
Salivary gland cytopathology is one of the most challenging areas of diagnostic cytology. Salivary Gland Cytopathology will use a simplified algorithmic approach based upon differential diagnostic groups to cover practical aspects of diagnosing common as well as challenging salivary gland lesions. This volume published in the “Essentials in Cytopathology” book series will fulfill the need for an easy-to-use and authoritative synopsis of site specific topics in cytopathology. These guide books fit into the lab coat pocket, ideal for portability and quick reference. Each volume is heavily illustrated with a full color art program, while the text follows a user-friendly outline format.
Farage: Textbook of Aging Skin
By Miranda Farage
2010 (2nd ed), 1220 pages, 350 illus, $499 list
This comprehensive ‘Major Reference Book’ compiles all current and latest information on aging skin in a two-volume set. Highly structured with a reader-friendly format, it covers a wide range of areas such as basic sciences, the different diseases and conditions which occur with aging (from malignant to non-malignant), the latest techniques and methods being used such as bioengineering methods and biometrics as well as toxicological and safety considerations for the elderly population. It also illustrates the global consumers’ sociological and psychological implications, ethnicity and gender differences and includes marketing considerations for this elderly group. This unique and comprehensive guide will become the main reference textbook on this topic.
Farhi: Pathology of Bone Marrow and Blood Cells
By Diane Farhi
2008 (2nd ed), 432 pages, 400 illus, $235 illus
This book will assist pathologists, hematologists, and oncologists in interpreting peripheral blood and bone marrow specimens quickly, easily, and accurately. Featuring more than 400 full-color illustrations, the book is a very complete survey of bone marrow diseases, including rare entities, and provides up-to-date information on constitutional and acquired disorders in both adults and children. This edition includes the latest information on hematologic and associated diseases, including many new disease descriptions, recent genetic and immunologic findings, and the current World Health Organization classification of hematolymphoid disorders. A companion Website will offer the fully searchable text and an image bank.
Faye-Petersen: Handbook of Placental Pathology
By Ona Faye-Petersen
2004 (2nd ed), 268 pages, $230 list
Provides a structured diagnostic approach. Inside, you'll find detailed discussions on cytogenetics and molecular biology as well as the latest developments in coagulopathy, infections, chorioamnionitis, preeclampsia, trophoblastic disease and twin pregnancies.
Fechner: Tumors of the Bones and Joints (Vol 8)
By Robert E. Fechner and Stacy E. Mills
1993, 300 pages, $50 list
No description available.
Federici: Von Willebrand Disease: Basic and Clinical Aspects
By Augusto B. Federici, Christine A. Lee, Erik E. Berntorp, David Lillicrap and Robert R. Montgomery
2011 (1st ed), 268 pages, $138 list
Von Willebrand Disease: Basic and Clinical Aspects provides an insight into all aspects of the condition. Since its discovery, von Willebrand disease has been extensively studied and the causative factor deficiency, the understanding of the condition and its treatment has greatly improved. This book summarizes recent research and will help to optimize the management of patients with von Willebrand disease.
Feigin: Feigin and Cherry's Textbook of Pediatric Infectious Disease
By Ralph Feigin
2009 (1st ed), 3856 pages, 550 illus, $400 list
The new edition of this popular reference continues to present the critical answers you need to address your most difficult clinical challenges. It explores the latest advances in the treatment of pediatric disease, equipping you with unparalleled coverage of immunology, epidemiology, public health, preventive medicine, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, and much more. Stay on track with updates, including para- and post-infectious demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system, antibiotic resistance, and molecular techniques in laboratory diagnosis — just to name a few—enable you to put the very latest knowledge to work for your patients.
Felner: Endocrine Pathophysiology
By Eric Felner and Guillermo Umpierrez
2013, 464 pages, $50 list
Endocrine Pathophysiology offers a comprehensive introduction to diseases of the endocrine system. Rather than providing an overwhelming amount of content on one subject, this book serves as a bridge between basic endocrine physiology and endocrine disorders. Included in the text are case studies covering a variety of endocrine disorders in both inpatient and outpatient settings. With the changes in many medical school curriculums to a clinically-based curriculum, this book provides a cutting-edge approach to endocrine pathophysiology.
Fenoglio-Preiser: Gastrointestinal Pathology
By Cecilia Fenoglio-Preiser
2007 (3rd ed), 1312 pages, 3000 illus, $359 list
Completely updated for its Third Edition, this full-color text/atlas is a comprehensive reference on gastrointestinal pathology in adults and pediatric patients. The book integrates pathologic analyses of specimens with anatomic, clinical, radiologic, pathophysiologic, and microbiologic information to give readers a clear understanding of each disease process. The outstanding selection of over 3,000 illustrations includes gross and microscopic photographs, electron micrographs, radiographs, and line drawings. Chapters cover non-neoplastic and neoplastic lesions of each anatomic section and disorders affecting multiple anatomic sites. This edition includes many new illustrations, significant updates on mesenchymal tumors, motility disorders, and inflammatory bowel disease, and new information on molecular biologic changes in various disorders.
Ferri: Ferri's Best Test
By Fred Ferri
2009 (2nd ed), 448 pages, $51 list
Written by Fred F. Ferri, MD, FACP, author of many best-selling books for primary care practice, Ferri's Best Test, 2nd Edition, equips you to quickly choose the most efficient and cost-effective diagnostic approach, including imaging or lab tests. Updates throughout, including more than 180 new tests...additional diagnostic modalities...and new algorithms...make this unique and user-friendly reference a must for determining which diagnostic tests to order. A portable, pocket-sized format allows for convenient consultation anytime, anywhere.
Ferri: Ferri's Fast Facts in Dermatology
By Fred Ferri
2010 (1st ed), 452 pages, $26 list
Written by renowned author Fred F. Ferri, MD, FACP, and featuring high-quality images from Drs. Studdiford and Tully - faculty members at Jefferson Medical College, Ferri's Fast Facts in Dermatology presents "need-to-know" information on nearly 200 dermatologic disorders. Each topic includes color images displaying the disease, and the accompanying bulleted text provides an at-a-glance view. This useful, clinical resource helps you hone your developing diagnostic skills and sharpen your clinical acumen. Its concise, user-friendly format lets you get to the information you need fast, and its convenient size makes reference a snap.
Field: Lymph Node and Spleen Cytohistology
By Andrew S. Field and William R. Geddie
2014 (1st ed), 328 pages, 500 illus, $175 list
Each volume in this richly illustrated series, published in association with the Papanicolaou Society of Cytopathology, provides an organ-based approach to the cytological and histological diagnosis of small tissue samples. Benign, pre-malignant and malignant entities are presented in a well-organized and standardized format with high-resolution color photomicrographs, tables, tabulated specific morphologic criteria and appropriate ancillary testing algorithms. Vignettes allow the reader to assimilate the diagnostic principles in a case-based format. This volume combines a practical approach to performing and interpreting fine-needle biopsy cytology of lymph nodes and spleen, with reports of biopsies and the selection of appropriate ancillary testing required for these challenging small specimens. Each chapter contains a detailed summary of differential diagnostic features, supported by numerous high-quality images and case studies. With over 500 printed photomicrographs and a CD-ROM offering all images in a downloadable format, this is an important resource for practicing pathologists and residents in pathology.
Fine: Life with Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB): Etiology, Diagnosis, Multidisciplinary Care and Therapy
By Jo-David Fine
2008 (1st ed), 338 pages, 120 illus, $139 list
This book deals with the treatment of this skin disease itself and its many extracutaneous complications. There is no previous book which has been focused on the therapy and it will be based on evidence-based data derived from the world´s largest cohort of inherited EB-patients, the American EB Registry. An important chapter will discuss gene therapy in hereditary EB which has been recently successfully performed within a localized skin site on a single EB patient as a proof-of-principle test. Given its unique collective contents, the monograph will provide the primary source for clinical informations of this oftentimes severe multiorgan disease.
Finkbeiner: Autopsy Pathology: A Manual and Atlas
By Walter Finkbeiner
2009 (2nd ed), 441 pages, 410 illus, $179 list
This how-to guide presents today's most complete coverage of performing, interpreting, and reporting post-mortem examinations. In addition to discussing the basics of the specialty, this lasting and useful reference features information on the performance of specialized autopsy procedures.
Fischetti: Gram-Positive Pathogens
By Vincent A Fischetti, Richard P Novick, Joseph J Ferretti, Daniel A Portnoy, and Julian I Rood
2006 (2nd ed), 888 pages, $180 list
The only work in the field offering comprehensive coverage of all gram-positive pathogens, this timely revision presents up-to-date research, incorporating the latest genome data on various pathogens.
Fisher: Advances in Melanoma, An Issue of Hematology/Oncology Clinics
By David Fisher
2009 (1st ed), 240 pages, $90 list
The field of melanoma biology has experienced a remarkable surge in recent years, owing to progress which has ranged from the most basic laboratory/preclinical discoveries to clinical developments that have begun to transform the management and prognosis for at least certain melanoma patients. Among the key areas that have contributed to this progress are studies relating to signaling and transcriptional pathways that regulate control over differentiation and survival of the melanocyte lineage. The identification of recurring activating mutations in specific signaling factors (B-RAF, N-Ras, c-KIT), amplification of other melanoma oncogenes (MITF, NEDD9), and the crucial recognition that certain of these genomic events occur within melanomas arising with specific clinical features (eg mucosal or acral origin) have led to clear recognition that melanoma is indeed “many different diseases.”
Fisher: Atlas of Soft Tissue Tumor Pathology
By Cyril Fisher
2013, 194 pages, $189 list
Soft tissue tumors are a large and heterogeneous group of tumors and pseudotumors with a spectrum of behavior from benign to frankly malignant. This Atlas of Soft Tissue Tumor Pathology provides an overview of reactive, pseudoneoplastic, benign and intermediate neoplasms, sarcomas and related conditions arising in subcutaneous and deep soft tissues. Emphasis is placed on microscopic appearances with correlation with gross diagnostic findings where relevant. In addition, the immunohistochemical and molecular genetic features of the major soft tissue tumor subtypes are presented. This compendium of soft tissue tumors illustrates the vast majority of diseases you are likely to encounter in surgical pathology.
Fisher: Biopsy Interpretation of Soft Tissue Tumors
By Cyril Fisher
2010, 562 pages, 308 illus, $168 list
Biopsy Interpretation of Soft Tissue Tumors is a practical guide and bench reference for surgical pathologists for the interpretation of soft tissue biopsies, including open and percutaneous core needle biopsies. Each chapter guides readers in a logical way, with the key differential diagnostic features of specific tumors detailed within each category, using morphologic, immunohistochemical, ultrastructural, and genetic data. This parallels and complements the normal diagnostic process. In addition to color photomicrographs the book includes numerous tables for differential diagnosis of specific morphologic features and use of immunohistochemical panels. Relevant clinical and management points impacted by the pathologic diagnosis are included.
Fisher: Diagnostic Pathology: Soft Tissue Tumors
By Cyril Fisher
2010, 700 pages, 2500 illus, $299 list
Designed as an easy-to-use and comprehensive reference for practicing pathologists, Diagnostic Pathology: Soft Tissue Tumors is a highly anticipated volume in the Diagnostic Pathology series offered by Amirsys. As readers have come to expect from Amirsys reference tools, Diagnostic Pathology: Soft Tissue Tumors is filled with over 2,500 superior medical images, including gross pathology, a wide range of pathology stains, and detailed medical illustrations. You'll also find essential information on staging and grading of soft tissue tumors, one of the most useful hallmarks of the series. More than 150 diagnoses are described in concise yet detailed bulleted text. This handsome volume is a veritable one-stop shop for the pathology of soft tissue tumors and their diagnosis.
Fix: Atlas of the Human Brain and Spinal Cord
By James D Fix
2008 (2nd ed), 175 pages, $52 list
The Second Edition of Atlas of the Human Brain and Spinal Cord offers the essentials of neuroanatomy in a newly revised format. This atlas allows students to synthesize a three-dimensional concept of the major motor and sensory systems of the human brain and spinal cord by providing a photographic survey of the macroscopic and microscopic structure of the central nervous system.
Fleming: Biological Safety: Principles and Practices
By Diane O Fleming and Debra L Hunt
2006 (4th ed), 700 pages, $140 list
Written by recognized authorities with decades of experience in the biological safety field, the third edition of this best-selling volume is an essential resource as well as an excellent text for courses in biosafety. The epidemiology of laboratory-associated infections, including some previously unreported cases, is thoroughly covered.
Fletcher: Diagnostic Histopathology of Tumors
By Christopher Fletcher
2013 (4th ed), 2296 pages, $469 list
Diagnose tumors with confidence with Diagnostic Histopathology of Tumors, 4th Edition. Dr. Christopher Fletcher's renowned reference provides the advanced, expert guidance you need to evaluate and interpret even the most challenging histopathology specimens more quickly and accurately.
Fletcher: WHO Classification of Tumours of Soft Tissue and Bone (4th Ed, Vol 5)
Edited by Fletcher, C. D.M., Bridge, J.A., Hogendoorn, P., Mertens, F.
2013 (4th ed), 427 pages, $162 list
WHO Classification of Soft Tissue and Bone is the fifth volume of the 4th Edition of the WHO series on histological and genetic typing of human tumours. This authoritative, concise reference book provides an international standard for oncologists and pathologists and will serve as an indispensable guide for use in the design of studies monitoring response to therapy and clinical outcome. Diagnostic criteria, pathological features, and associated genetic alterations are described in a strictly disease-oriented manner. Sections on all recognized neoplasms and their variants include new ICD-O codes, epidemiology, clinical features, macroscopy, pathology, genetics, and prognosis and predictive factors.
Flint: Principles of Virology
By S J Flint
2009 (3rd ed), 1020 pages, 600 illus, $170 list
This title introduces the principles governing evolving and emerging viral infections, and illuminates the principles of host defense and virus offense; teaches unifying concepts, addresses problems common to the propagation of every virus; and, stimulates discussion, provokes questions, and shows students there are still many outstanding questions.
Fluhr: Practical Aspects of Cosmetic Testing
By Joachim Fluhr
2011 (1st ed), 284 pages, 27 illus, $189 list
Skin physiology assessment is moving rapidly from a descriptive approach to a deeper understanding of biophysical and biochemical processes in the stratum corneum, e.g. on stratum corneum barrier function as well on stratum corneum hydration. The research with bioengineering methods offers now reliable and reproducible approaches for product testing in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry as well as in basic research. This cookbook is intended to give basic information regarding skin physiology, the assessment of skin functions in controlled studies using non-invasive biophysical instruments. It provides basic knowledge on how to plan, perform and evaluate scientific studies. The authors are recognized expert in the field and provide comprehensive chapters with specific emphasis on the practical aspects of non-invasive measurements.
Fogo: Fundamentals of Renal Pathology
By Agnes Fogo, Arthur H. Cohen, Robert B. Colvin, J. Charles Jennette and Charles E. Alpers
2013, 240 pages, $119 list
Fundamentals of Renal Pathology is a compact and up-to-date resource on the basics of renal pathology that will be of particular value for residents and fellows in training in renal pathology, general pathology, and nephrology, but will also serve as a handy reference for the more experienced. This second, revised and updated edition of the book offers an integrated approach based on contributions from established experts in the field. Key diseases are discussed within the context of clinical presentations, with the emphasis on clinicopathological correlation and differential diagnosis. Topics discussed include glomerular diseases with nephrotic or nephritic syndrome presentations; systemic and vascular diseases affecting the kidney, including diseases affecting the renal transplant; tubulointerstitial diseases; and plasma cell dyscrasias and associated diseases. Well-chosen color illustrations and electron micrographs enhance and complement the text.
Folpe: Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology
By Andrew Folpe
2009, 560 pages, 1000 illus, $179 list
This text packs today's most essential bone and soft tissue pathology know-how into a compact, high-yield format! The book's pragmatic, well-organized approach-complemented by abundant full-color, high-quality illustrations and at-a-glance tables-makes it easy to access the information you need to quickly and accurately identify pathology specimens.
Font: Tumors of the Eye and Ocular Adnexa (AFIP Atlas of Tumor Pathology, Series 4, Vol 5)
By Ramon L Font, J Oscar Craxatto and Narsing A Rao
2006 (1st ed), 339 pages, $135 list
When a specimen representing a tumor or tumor-like lesion of the eye or ocular adnexa is received in most general surgical pathology laboratories, the immediate reaction is one of panic, because these tumors are rarely encountered and often require complex gross dissections, based on a knowledge of ocular anatomy, which most general surgical pathologists either never possessed or have long since forgotten. Drs. Font, Croxatto, and Rao state that their main objective is to emphasize the important features of these lesions that are of special interest to general and surgical pathologists. In addition to providing complete descriptions of the tumors and tumor-like lesions in the various compartments of the eye and ocular adnexa, the authors correlate the pathologic features with epidemiologic and pathogenetic observations, clinical features, differential diagnosis, and special studies including immunohistochemistry and various molecular approaches. Each anatomic site has a section on normal anatomy and histology, and there is a separate chapter on the pathologic examination of ocular specimens, so that the general pathologist can approach these uncommonly encountered specimens with confidence. Because of its scholarly, practical, well illustrated and well referenced approach, this work will appeal to pathologists and ophthalmologists alike.
Foucar: Bone Marrow Pathology
By Kathryn Foucar, Kaari Reichard, David Czuchlewski
2010 (3rd ed), 825 pages, 2000 illus, $290 list
You can count on Bone Marrow Pathology for answers to questions about possible diagnoses and how to proceed, as well as comprehensive coverage of immunology research and key diagnostic techniques included flow cytometry, immunophenotyping, immunohistochemistry, and cytogenetic and molecular genetic analysis.
Foucar: Diagnostic Pathology: Blood and Bone Marrow
By Kathy Foucar
2011, 800 pages, 1900 illus, $299 list
Designed as an easy-to-use and comprehensive reference for the practicing pathologist, Diagnostic Pathology: Blood & Bone Marrow is the newest title in the Diagnostic Pathology series by Amirsys. This extensively illustrated book showcases over 1,900 high-quality images, including gross pathology and a variety of pathology stains. Included are several images that display specialized immunophenotypic and molecular genetic features of bone marrow disorders. As readers have come to expect from Amirsys reference tools, the content is presented in concise, bulleted text that quickly gets to the most critical diagnostic data, including a variety of differential diagnoses. This book pinpoints important elements in the diagnosis of benign and neoplastic disorders and it clearly delineates numerous genetic disorders often found in blood and bone marrow. Diagnostic Pathology: Blood & Bone Marrow is set to become a valuable reference resource for the busy pathologist.
Foucar: Non-Neoplastic Disorders of Bone Marrow (Vol 6)
By Kathryn Foucar, David S. Viswanatha, Carla S. Wilson
2009, 409 pages, $130 list
This Fascicle on non-neoplastic disorders is devoted to the assessment of bone marrow in pediatric and adult patients, though neoplastic processes are briefly highlighted in discussions of differential diagnostic considerations. Lineage-based non-neoplastic erythroid, myeloid, megakaryocytic, and lymphoid disorders are discussed as well as bone marrow findings in patients with systemic, nonhematologic disorders. A standardized format is used to the best extent possible for each chapter, with an emphasis on categorizing disorders based on patient age, constitutional versus acquired conditions, and pathogenetic mechanism. Because of this combined lineage-based and disease-based approach, there is some unavoidable overlap of content between chapters. Cross referencing refers the reader to the specific chapter with the most comprehensive discussion.
Fox: Pathology of the Placenta
By Harold Fox and Neil Sebire
2007 (3rd ed), 576 pages, 370 illus, $179 list
Provides a structured diagnostic approach. Inside, you'll find detailed discussions on cytogenetics and molecular biology as well as the latest developments in coagulopathy, infections, chorioamnionitis, preeclampsia, trophoblastic disease and twin pregnancies.
Fraig: Diagnosis of Small Lung Biopsy: An Integrated Approach
By Mostafa M. Fraig
2015, $107 list
The text provides the general pathologist, clinician and pulmonary pathologist with a framework on how to work up a case of either non neoplastic or neoplastic lung disease and provide clinically relevant information to all involved in patient care. The basic understanding of radiologic findings and what they mean or how they are related to clinical and pathologic findings is addressed in detail. The implications of descriptive and diagnostic terms as well as the criteria for diagnosis and limitations of small biopsies is explained. The new entities in lung pathology whether neoplastic or non neoplastic are defined and characterized. The special techniques of pulmonary cytopathology, immunohistochemistry and molecular testing are outlined and specific algorithms for using them defined. Diagnosis of Small Lung Biopsy: An Integrated Approach will serve as a very useful resource for practicing pathologists, clinicians and those in training with interest in pulmonary pathology and pulmonary medicine.
Fraire: Viruses and the Lung: Infections and Non-Infectious Viral-Linked Lung Disorders
By Armando Fraire, Bruce Woda, Raymond Welsh, Richard Kradin
2014 (1st ed), 200 pages, 116 illus, $139 list
Viruses that primarily target the lung are very significant causes of death and in the past decade have been responsible for major outbreaks of severe adult respiratory distress syndrome and H1N1 influenza. This book is distinctive in that the entire spectrum of viral disease of the lung is conveniently compiled within a single volume. The epidemiologic, ultrastructural, immunologic, and clinicopathologic features of well-known viral pathogens and newer emergent infectious agents are discussed in detail. After sections on lung defenses and the taxonomic classification of pneumotropic viruses, the various acute viral infections are considered in a standard format in the main body of the book. Subsequent sections are devoted to the human immunodeficiency virus, viral disease in the neonate and infant, viral infections in the setting of transplantation, and viral-linked tumoral and nontumoral lung conditions. The text is supplemented by numerous color images.
Frankel: Frozen Section Library: Pancreas
By Wendy Frankel
2011 (1st ed), 161 pages, 100 illus, $139 list
The purpose of this book is to aid in the timely frozen section diagnosis of pancreatic lesions by using a broad array of illustrations, which would reinforce one’s visual memory, and a condensed text, useful for rapid review of main diagnostic features
Freeman: How to Display Data
By Jenny Freeman, Stephen Walters and Michael J Campbell
2008 (1st ed), 120 pages, $34 list
This new addition to the popular “How to” series explains how to present data in journal articles, grant applications or research presentations clearly, accurately and logically, increasing the chances of successful publication.
Freiman: Derm notes: Dermatology Clinical Pocket Guide
By Anatoli Freiman
2010 (1st ed), 204 pages, $30 list
Focusing on the most common and serious skin diseases a student or healthcare provider is likely to see, Derm Notes provides quick access to key clinical information for caring for patients with dermatologic conditions.Features: full-color coverage of more than 110 skin diseases and conditions; more than 230 full-color photos and illustrations; anatomical diagrams showing dermatoses, nail anatomy, and other clinical figures; Spanish-English translations related to dermatology; and skin care considerations across the life span, with separate sections on pediatric and geriatric skin care, as well as pregnancy dermatoses.
Friedman: Medical Malpractice
By Nathaniel Friedman
2012, 176 pages, $17 list
A Lawyer's Guide to Successful Malpractice Litigation. In using this volume, keep in mind that it is a general view of what it is to be anticipated in prosecuting a medical malpractice case.
Froede: Handbook of Forensic Pathology
By Richard Froede
2003 (2nd ed), 589 pages, 100 figures, $95 list
Covering a broad range of topics, the text emphasizes forensic investigation and autopsy procedures, chain of custody, determination of time and manner of death, special procedures for examining and identifying the body, and specific circumstances surrounding natural and unnatural deaths. Also included are examples of standard forms and body diagrams.
Fruet: Cutaneous Lymphomas
By B. Fruet
2013, 111 pages, 2005 illus, $70 list
This book offers a unique insight into the world of cutaneous lymphomas. In addition to the case description it gives the clinical, histological, and in most cases also the phenotypical features and the results of molecular techniques. A commentary puts the observations into the context of cutaneous lymphomas. High quality pictures accompany this exceptional collection of rare and unusual cases. These will interest dermatologists, oncologists, pathologists and hematologists.
Fultz: Transmission Electron Microscopy and Diffractometry of Materials
By Brent Fultz
2009 (3rd ed), 778 pages, $129 list
This hugely successful and highly acclaimed text is designed to meet the needs of materials scientists at all levels. In this third edition readers get a fully updated and revised text, too. Fultz and Howe explain concepts of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and x-ray diffractometry (XRD) that are important for the characterization of materials. The edition has been updated to cover important technical developments, including the remarkable recent improvement in resolution of the TEM, and all chapters have been updated and revised for clarity. A new chapter on high resolution STEM methods has been added. Each chapter includes a set of problems to illustrate principles, and the extensive Appendix includes laboratory exercises.
Fyfe: Diagnostic Pathology: Hospital Autopsy
By Billie Fyfe, M.D. and Dylan Miller, M.D.
2015, 424 pages, 1,500 illus, $239 list (Els.)
Diagnostic Pathology: Hospital Autopsy, a volume in the highly regarded Diagnostic Pathology series, is the first reference to present autopsy pathology in the way in which it is practiced clinically. The unique approach in presenting classic autopsy techniques also emphasizes the role of molecular studies and other laboratory and ancillary tests (cytology, radiographic analysis) not commonly thought of during autopsy practice. The practices covered will help maximize diagnostic information from each and every autopsy.
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